Answer:
<u>David will have the most cookies and he will have two cookies more than Jake</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's calculate how many cookies will David cut with his cutter, this way:
Number of cookies = Rolls of cookie dough/Size of the segment
Replacing with the values we know:
Number of cookies = 2/(1/8)
Number of cookies = 16
2. Let's calculate how many cookies will Jake cut with his cutter, this way:
Number of cookies = Rolls of cookie dough/Size of the segment
Replacing with the values we know:
Number of cookies = 2/(1/7)
Number of cookies = 14
<u>David will have the most cookies and he will have two cookies more than Jake</u>
Answer:
scalene Right
Step-by-step explanation:
um it has a 90 degree so yea
Well if you add them all together you would get 25. You would have 9/25 red marbles. Then you would take 9 and divide it by 25 and get 0.36 and if you move the decimal over 2 places you’ll get 36%
Answer:
Rs 120.
Step-by-step explanation:
10=0.85SP-CP; CP+10=0.85SP; SP=[CP+10]/0.85 Eq 1. Let SP= Selling Price and CP= Cost Price
-2 =0.75SP-CP; 0.75SP=C-2; SP=[CP-2]/0.75 Eq 2
[CP+10]/0.85=[CP-2]/0.75 : SP of Eq 1=SP of Eq 2
0.75[CP+10]=0.85[CP-2]
0.75CP+7.5=0.85CP-1.7
0.85CP-0.75CP=-1.7–7.5=9.2
0.10CP=9.2; CP=9.2/0.10
CP=Rs 92 Cost Price of pen
10=0.85SP-92; 0.85SP=92+10=102; SP=102/0.85=Rs 120 Marked Price of pen (answer)
From Eq2: -2=0.75SP-CP; 0.75SP=CP-2=92–2=90; SP=90/0.75=Rs120; -2=0.75(120)-CP; CP-2=0.75(120); CP-2=90; CP=90+2=Rs 92
Set CP of Eq 1=CP of Eq 2:
CP=0.85SP-10 from Eq 1; CP=0.75SP+2 from Eq 2;
0.85SP-10=0.75SP+2; 0.85SP-0.75SP=10+2=12
0.10SP=12; SP=12/0.10=Rs120 is the Marked Price(answer)
Normally, the Selling Price is the marked price. The seller will not disclose the Cost Price because it is the price when the item was acquired or procured, otherwise the buyer will ask for more discounts and based his buying price from the Cost Price if it is known. The calculated SP and CP satisfy both Eq 1 and Eq 2. Both Eq 1 and Eq 2 satisfy the given conditions of the problem above.