Answer:
1. 32 ounces
2. $0.35
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You got this one!
2. You will have to divide $11.20 by 32 ounces to find how much it is per ounce:
Each ounce of strawberries costs $0.35
<em>Hope this helps!!</em>
<em>- Kay :)</em>
I don't know the options you were given, but I know that pi is a transcendental number. A transcendental number<span> is a </span>real<span> or </span>complex<span> number that is not </span>algebraic<span>—that is, it is not a </span>root<span> of a non-zero </span>polynomial equation<span> with </span>integer<span> (or, equivalently, </span>rational<span>) </span>coefficients<span>. The best-known transcendental numbers are </span>π<span> and </span>e<span>. Though only a few classes of transcendental numbers are known (in part because it can be extremely difficult to show that a given number is transcendental), transcendental numbers are not rare. Indeed, </span>almost all<span> real and complex numbers are transcendental, since the algebraic numbers are </span>countable<span> while the sets of real and complex numbers are both </span>uncountable<span>. All real transcendental numbers are </span>irrational<span>, since all rational numbers are algebraic. The </span>converse<span> is not true: not all irrational numbers are transcendental; e.g., the </span>square root of 2<span> is irrational but not a transcendental number, since it is a solution of the polynomial equation </span><span>x2 − 2 = 0</span><span>.</span>
<span>width = x
</span><span>length = 6x + 8
x + 6x + 8 = 156/2
7x + 8 = 78
7x = 78 - 8
7x = 70
x = 70/7
x = 10 m </span>← width