A cheesecake has equally sized slices. Each slice is a different flavor. The cheesecake has 12 slices.
<h3>What is the area of the circle?</h3>
The area of the circle is defined as the product of the pie and the square of the radius.
The area of the circle = πr²
In order to calculate the total area of the cheesecake, since it's a circle its area is given by:
cheesecake area = πr²
cheesecake area = π(10/2)² = π(5)²
cheesecake area = 25 π square inches
Therefore the number of slices is the ratio of the cheesecake total area by the area of each slice:
The number of slices = 25 π/(25 π/12)
The number of slices = 12
The cheesecake has 12 slices.
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Hi! Where is the rest of this question
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10
Step-by-step explanation:
A scale factor of 2/3 means multiplying all side lengths by 2/3
15*2/3=10
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i can't doesn't show picture sorry.
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When we take data at work, we always do it over a period of time. To me, just one sample set does not show enough data to come to that conclusion. Also it is one batch of bags. I think you would need to have an average of data from different batches & samples to prove your data is accurate and support your claim.