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Consider the graph.

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Point A represents
web visits and
downloads.

Point B represents
web visits and
downloads.

Point C represents
web visits and
downloads.

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It seems like you're referring to a graph with points A, B, and C that represent web visits and downloads, but I don't have visibility of the graph or the specific data points. Typically, in such a scenario, you would want to determine the relationship or values associated with each point based on its position on the graph.

If you can describe the graph or provide the coordinates or values associated with points A, B, and C, I would be happy to help you interpret what each point represents in relation to web visits and downloads!

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Question 1
Deborah makes 33 donuts every 7 hours. Using a proportion, determine how many whole donuts she will make in 5 hours.

Complete the proportion below.

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Question 2
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She will make
whole donuts in 5 hours.
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To solve the problem, we want to set up a proportion based on the information given. We know that Deborah makes 33 donuts in 7 hours. We want to find out how many donuts she can make in 5 hours.

We can set up the proportion as follows:

\[ \frac{33 \text{ donuts}}{7 \text{ hours}} = \frac{x \text{ donuts}}{5 \text{ hours}} \]

Here, \( x \) represents the number of donuts made in 5 hours.

Step 1: Set Up the Proportion

  1. Drop target 1: 33
  2. Drop target 2: 7
  3. Drop target 3: 5

Step 2: Solve for \( x \)

Now we can cross-multiply to solve for \( x \):

\[ 33 \cdot 5 = 7 \cdot x \]

\[ 165 = 7x \]

Now, divide both sides by 7:

\[ x = \frac{165}{7} \approx 23.57 \]

Since we are asked for whole donuts, Deborah will make 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.

Final Answer

She will make 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.

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Harrison and Martin want to order a couple of pizzas to be delivered. They want to give the driver an 18% tip. If their food total is $28.00, how much will the total be if they include the 15% tip?(2 points)
18% of $28.00 =
.

The total cost will be $
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Let's break this down step by step:

Step 1: Calculate 18% of $28.00

The first part asks for 18% of $28.00.

To calculate this, you can use the formula: \[ \text{Tip} = \text{Total} \times \text{Tip%} \] So we calculate: \[ \text{Tip} = 28.00 \times 0.18 \] \[ \text{Tip} = 28.00 \times 0.18 = 5.04 \]

Step 2: Calculate the Total Cost

Now, if they want to include the tip in their total cost, we need to add the tip to the original food total. \[ \text{Total Cost} = \text{Food Total} + \text{Tip} \] \[ \text{Total Cost} = 28.00 + 5.04 = 33.04 \]

Step 3: Final Answers

  1. 18% of $28.00 = $5.04
  2. The total cost will be $33.04.

Notes

The question also mentions including a 15% tip, but it seems like there might be a misunderstanding, as the calculations presented specify an 18% tip. If you intended to calculate the total with a 15% tip instead, please let me know, and I can provide that calculation!

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Mrs. Franks is taking her kindergarten class to the circus. She spent a total of $180 for 20 child tickets. If a child ticket is $5 less than an adult ticket, determine the price of an adult and child ticket. Represent this situation with an equation using m as the cost of the adult ticket.(1 point)
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To represent the situation with an equation, let’s denote:

  • \( m \) = cost of an adult ticket
  • \( c \) = cost of a child ticket

According to the problem:

  1. The cost of a child ticket is $5 less than the cost of an adult ticket: \[ c = m - 5 \]

  2. Mrs. Franks spent a total of $180 for 20 child tickets: \[ 20c = 180 \]

We can substitute the expression for \( c \) into the equation for the total cost.

Step 1: Substitute for \( c \)

Substituting \( c = m - 5 \) into \( 20c = 180 \): \[ 20(m - 5) = 180 \]

Step 2: Expand and Simplify

Now we can expand and simplify the equation: \[ 20m - 100 = 180 \]

Step 3: Solve for \( m \)

Add 100 to both sides: \[ 20m = 280 \]

Now, divide by 20: \[ m = 14 \]

Step 4: Calculate the Price of Child Ticket

Now that we know the price of an adult ticket: \[ c = m - 5 = 14 - 5 = 9 \]

Final Prices

  • Cost of an adult ticket (m): $14
  • Cost of a child ticket (c): $9

Equation Representation

The equation you can represent using \( m \) (cost of an adult ticket) is: \[ 20(m - 5) = 180 \]

Feel free to adjust the drop targets based on this breakdown!