2 cakes - Theresa's and Joe's
Theresa's cake had 6 pieces after she cut it. (2 times the size of Joe's pieces)
Joe's cake had 12 pieces after he cut it. (1/2 the size of Theresa's pieces)
We know that 8/12ths of ONE cake were eaten and that Joe ate 2 of his pieces.
We want to know how many pieces Theresa ate of her cake. Keeping in mind that her pieces are equal to 2 of Joe's pieces we can solve this question.
8/12 eaten total
if 2/12 by Joe
then 8-2 = 6, 6/12 by Theresa
(BUT: Theresa's pieces were twice the size of Joe's so we will divide by 2)
6/12 = 3/6
Answer: Theresa ate 3 pieces of her cake
Answer:
49
Step-by-step explanation:
- Try finding pattern of last two digits of 7 to the power of some numbers.
7^1=07
7^2=49
7^3=343
7^4= 2301
7^5= 16807
- so , the pattern is, 07,49,43,01
- so, if we start writing all numbers from 1 to 2018 , four number in each line, 2018 will fall in the second column.
- so it will have 49 as the last 2 digits [by seeing this pattern : 07,49,43,01 ]
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
time to cross will be the distance divided by the velocity in that direction.
a) t = d/v = 45/2.75 = 16.363636... 16.4 s
In the same time that the otter is swimming cross stream, the stream is also moving perpendicularly at its own pace.
b) d = vt = 2.5(16.36) = 40.9090... 40.9 m
As velocity is a vector, An observer on the bank would see the velocity as the vector addition of the cross stream and down stream velocities
c) v = √(2.75² + 2.5²) = 3.716517... 3.72 m/s magnitude
θ = arctan2.5/2.75 = 42.2736... 42.3° downstream of a line straight across
Answer:
•12
Step-by-step explanation:
fInd Little bit at end by pythogotous and find are of shaded the find areo of non shaded and take away with shaded triangle
Answer:
he sold 4 boxes of cookies and 3 chocolate bars
Step-by-step explanation:
5+5+5+5 = 20 3+3+3 = 9 so add 20+9 = 29