How much does one slice of pumpkin pie cost if there are 8 servings per pie?
Ingredients
• Pumpkin 15oz can ($1.50 for 15oz can)
2 eggs ($2.59 for one dozen)
• 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice ($5.99 for 1.12oz Jar =
approx.6tsp)
• Evaporated Milk 14oz can ($1.25 for 14oz can)
• Pillsbury Pie Crust ($3.79 for two crusts)
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Answer 1

Answer:

$0.76 per serving of pumpkin pie

Step-by-step explanation:

the total cost of the ingredients needed to prepare a pumpkin pie = $1.50 + ($2.59 / 6) + ($5.99 / 6) + $1.25 + ($3.79 / 2) = $6.075

if we cut 8 servings per pie, then the cost per serving = total cost of the pie / number of servings = $6.075 / 8 = $0.759375 ≈ $0.76 per serving of pumpkin pie

Answer 2

We want to find the cost of each slice of a pie given that we know the price of the ingredients that we use to make the whole pie. We will see that the cost of a single slice is $0.75.

First, we must get the cost of the whole pie. We have:

$1.50 for the 15oz can of PumpkinWe know that 12 eggs cost $2.59, then 2 eggs cost: (2/12)*$2.59 = $0.43.We know that 1.12 oz of pie spice costs $5.99, and we use only one teaspoon of this, remember that: 1tsp = 0.167 oz, Then the cost of 1tsp of pie spice is: (0.167 oz)/(1.12 oz)*$5.99 = $0.89.$1.25 for the 14oz can of evaporated milk.One pie crust, we know that two of them cost $3,79, then only one costs: $3.79/2 = $1.90

The total cost is then:

C = $1.50 + $0.43 + $0.89 + $1.25 + $1.90 = $5.97

Now we know the total cost of the pie, and it has 8 slices, then each slice costs: $5.97/8 = $0.75

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Can someone please help me with this proof?!

Given: AC and BD bis, each other.

Prove: ABCD is a parallelogram

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Answer:

because AC and BD bis => AX = XC; BX = XD

ΔAXD ≅ ΔCXB (SAS) because: AX = CX

                                                    DX = BX

                                                    m∠AXD = m∠BXC ( 2 opposing angles)

because ΔAXD ≅ ΔCXB (SAS)

=> AD = BC and m∠DAX = m∠BCX

because m∠DAX = m∠BCX => AD//BC

ABCD has AD = BC and AD//BC => ABCD is a parallelogram

Step-by-step explanation:

If x = -2, what is the value of y, that makes the equation, y = 2x + 3, true? Explain how you know.

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Answer:

Y is equals to negative 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 2x + 3

y =2(-2)+ 3

y =-4+ 3

y=-1

How do u know that these two nunbers are oppisites

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Answer:

cous of the negative or positive symbol

Step-by-step explanation:

Elena went to a store where you can scoop your own popcorn and buy as
much as you want. She bought 10 ounces of spicy popcorn for $2.50.

Write two different equations that represent this situation. Use p for ounces of popcorn and c for cost in dollars.

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A park is showing a movie on the lawn. The base of the screen is 6 feet off the ground and the screen is 22 feet high (see figure).

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Answer:

A. 61.82°;

15.64°

B. 33.37°

Step-by-step explanation:

A.

✍️Angle of elevation from 15 ft:

A right triangle is formed. Apply trigonometric ratios formula to find the angle of elevation from 15 ft.

Thus,

Length of the side Opposite to reference angle = 22 + 6 = 28 ft

Adjacent length = 15 ft

Thus, we would have:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{opp}{adjacent} = \frac{28}{15} [/tex]

[tex] tan(\theta) = 1.8667 [/tex]

[tex] \theta = tan^{-1}(1.8667) [/tex]

[tex] \theta = 61.82 [/tex] (2 d.p)

✍️Angle of elevation from 100 ft:

Thus,

Length of the side Opposite to reference angle = 22 + 6 = 28 ft

Adjacent length = 100 ft

Thus, we would have:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{opp}{adjacent} = \frac{28}{100} [/tex]

[tex] tan(\theta) = 0.28 [/tex]

[tex] \theta = tan^{-1}(0.28) [/tex]

[tex] \theta = 15.64 [/tex] (2 d.p)

B.

✍️Distance you'd be from the screen if you lie on the ground and make an angle of elevation of 40° to the top of the screen:

Adjacent length = your distance from the screen = x

Opposite length = 22 + 6 = 28 ft

Angle of elevation = 40°

Tge trigonometric ratios formula to use would be:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{opp}{adjacent} [/tex]

Plug in the values

[tex] tan(40) = \frac{28}{x} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by x

[tex] x*tan(40) = 28 [/tex]

Divide both sides by tan(40)

[tex] x = \frac{28}{tan(40)} [/tex]

[tex] x = 33.37 [/tex] (2 d.p)