The correct choice would be 128.
If there are 6 options and the person can pick any number of toppings, we need to know the number of subsets that can be formed with 6. That would be 2^6 or 64.
Since there is a pan or hand-tossed option, we need to multiply 64 by 2 to find the total.
64 x 2 = 128
13a) y = 0.45x
13b) 52 * 0.45 = 23.4
13c) I will let u figure this one out

above is the distance formula, plugging your numbers from P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2).

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Answer:
5.29 units
Step-by-step explanation:
By Pythagoras theorem:

Let the difference between consecutive terms be D. If the middle term is 30, then the term before it is 30-D, and the term after it is 30+D. So the sum of these three terms would be (30-D) + 30 + (30+D) = 3*30.
Extending this sum to include all 11 terms centered around 30, we see that any addition of D is canceled by a balanced subtraction, leaving you with 11 copies of 30. So the value of the sum is 11*30 = 330.