6 students shared 5 small pizzas equally

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Answer 1
Answer:
Bon apetit !  What more can I say ?

Was there a question ?

If your objective is to feed 6 students with 5 pizzas, then do it like this:

(5 pizza) / (6 student) = 5/6 pizza per student.

Cut each pie in 6 equal pieces, and give each student 5 of the pieces.




Answer 2
Answer: Answer and workings in the doc below.

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Each week, you drive 150 miles. Your car gets 25 miles to the gallon, and gas prices are $3 per gallon. How much gas money will you spend on gas each week?

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$18

Further explanation

Given:

  • Every week drive 150 miles.
  • The car gets 25 miles to the gallon.
  • Gas prices are $3 per gallon.

Question:

How much gas money will you spend on gas each week?

This is properly a simple multiplication problem that however has to pay attention to the units carefully.

Let's find out how many gallons we need to drive over 150 miles.

\boxed{ \ = 150 \ miles * (1 \ gallon)/(25 \ miles) \ }

Units of miles crossed out.

\boxed{ \ = 150 * (1 \ gallon)/(25) \ }

\boxed{ \ = (150)/(25) \ gallon \ }

Therefore, we need 6 gallons to drive over 150 miles.

And now let's calculate how much gas money will be spent each week.

\boxed{ \ = 6 \ gallons * (\$ 3)/(1 \ gallon) \ }

Units of gallon crossed out.

\boxed{ \ = 6 * \$ 3 \ }

\boxed{ \ = $ 18 \ }

Hence, we will spend $18 on gas each week.

If it's already straightforward in understanding, then we can arrange multiplication operations at once.

\boxed{ \ = 150 \ miles * (1 \ gallon)/(25 \ miles) * (\$3)/(1 \ gallon) \ }

\boxed{ \ = (150)/(25) * \$3 \ }

150 and 25 can be divided by 25.

\boxed{ \ = 6 * \$3 \ }

Once again, we will spend $18 on gas each week.

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Keywords: each week, you drive 150 miles, car, 25 miles to the gallon, gas prices are $3, per gallon, how much, money will you spend, multiplication, the units

The amount of money spent on gas each week is \fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}

Further explanation:

As given in the question 150 miles of distance is covered by the car each week.

To cover a distance of 25 miles, 1 gallon of gas is required for the car and the price for the gas is \$3 per gallon.

The objective is to determine the amount of money spent on gas each week.

It is given that to travel 25 miles, 1 gallon of gas is required so, for 1 mile of distance \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas is required.

This implies that in \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas the car runs for 1 mile of distance.

Now if in \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas 1 mile of distance is covered so, for 150 miles of distance the amount of fuel required is calculated as follows:

\fbox{\begin\n\ (1)/(25)* 150=6\n\end{minispace}}

From the above calculation it is concluded that with 6] gallon of gas 150 miles of distance is covered.

The price for the gas is $3 per gallon so, the price of 6 gallon of gas is calculated as follows:

\fbox{\begin\n\ 6* 3=18\n\end{minispace}}

From the above calculation it is concluded that the cost of 6 gallon of gas is \$18.

Therefore, the amount of money spent on the gas each week is \fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}.

Summary:

25\ \text{miles}\rightarrow1\ \text{gallon}\n1\ \text{mile}\rightarrow((1)/(25))^(th)\ \text{gallon}\n150\ \text{miles}\rightarrow((1)/(25)* 150)=6\ \text{gallons}\n1\ \text{gallon}\rightarrow\$3\n6\ \text{gallons}\rightarrow\fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}

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Answer details:

Grade: High school

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Simplification

Keywords: Simplification, multiplication, miles, distance, price, gas, $3, each week, drives 150 miles, money spent each week, 25 miles per gallon.

Using standard form, writean equation to represent a
line passing through (-6.10)
with a slope of -1.

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Answer:

y= -1x +4

Step-by-step explanation:

So if you meant (-6,10) then I have solved it.

Writing this in y= mx+b form we already have M

y= -1x + b

So let’s substitute by putting in then y and x

10 = -1(-6) + b

10 -6= 6 -6+ b

4 = b

Greg ran 3 times as far as jed.rj ran 0.1times as far as Greg. If jed ran25 yards, how far did Greg and rj run

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Greg's distance is 3 times than Jed. so, 25 yards * 3 = 75 yards. And RJ ran only 0.1 times than Greg (75 yards). So, it should be 7.5 yards

You are meeting with four other people. If each person shakes hands once with each other person, how many handshakes are given

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10. imagine each person as the poits of a pentagon. from there, connect each point with each other. the connections between each point(person) should be 10.

A spinner has three sections. The table shows the results of spinning the arrow on spinner 80 times. Three column table. First column values are Section 1 and 28. Second column values are Section 2 and 36. Third column values are Section 3 and 16.


What is the experimental probability of the arrow stopping over Section 1?

A.1/28


B.7/20


C.7/13


D.4/5

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C.7/13." A spinner has three sections. The table shows the results of spinning the arrow on spinner 80 times.Three column table. First column values are Section 1 and 28. Second column values are Section 2 and 36. Third column values are Section 3 and 16. 

Answer:

7/13

Step-by-step explanation:

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From midnight until 8:00 AM, the temperature tripled and then rose 5 degrees. The temperature at 8:00 AM was –7 degrees Celsius. Write and solve an equation to find the temperature at midnight.

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The equation of the temperature at midnight is written as 3y + 5 = -7

The temperature at the midnight is calculated to be -4 degrees

How to write the equation of the temperature at midnight

The equation for the temperature at midnight is following the information given in the problem tripled and increased by 5

Assuming the temperature at midnight is y. For the temperature to triple we have

3y

For the temperature to rise 5 degrees will result to

3y + 5 = -7

solving for y

3y + 5 = -7

3y = -7 - 5

3y = -12

y = -4

At midnight the temperature was -4 degrees

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