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kkurt [141]
3 years ago
12

Please help me !!!!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
ankoles [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B. $5 for 1 sub

Step-by-step explanation:

unit rate= per 1

rusak2 [61]3 years ago
4 0
5$ for 1 sub.


Unit per 1


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1. For the cake that your classmate is baking, what would be the central angle of each slice of cake?
2. If you eat two slices of cake that are side by side, what is the measure of the arc that these two slices intercept?
3. What is the circumference of the cake?
4. A circle to represent the cake is graphed on the coordinate plane. What equation represents the cake if it is centered at the point that your classmate listed for #2?
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