He can make 32 sandwiches. Since he uses 1/8 pound of cheese for each sandwich, he can make 8 sandwiches using 1 pound of cheese (1/8 x 8 = 1). Now that you know he can make 8 sandwiches with 1 pound of cheese, multiply 8 (this is the sandwiches) by 4 (pounds of cheese).
Statements
2. right triangle
3. PQ = OP
5. ∆ONP = ∆PQO
Reasons
1. Given
4. Given
5. SAS
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Answer:
The answer is 28.
Step-by-step explanation:
Add all of them.
(L/ length) 12.
(W/ width) 10
(H/ height) 6
12 + 10 + 6 = 28
I hope this helps
1/6.
For any given roll on a four-sided die, there is exactly one roll on a six-sided die (1/6 chance) which will sum to 7.
Since it doesn’t matter what you roll on the four-sided die, the chance is always 1/6 with a fair six-sided die.
One interesting result of this is that only the 6-sided die has the be fair for this result to hold. The 4-sided die can be very biased in any direction and the final result will still be 1/6.
109 numbers hope this helps :)