Peach Booth

Peach Booth

the priest (peach, peaches) the word of the Lord​

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1. the priest (peach, peaches) the word of the Lord​


Answer:

Peaches

Explanation:

Its from my brain


2. A total of 200 students visited an education booth. 93 students visited the Math booth, while 99 visited Science booth and 23 visited both the Math and Science booth. a) How many students visited the Math booth only? b) How many students visited the Science booth but not the Math booth? c) How many students visited either the Math booth or the Science booth? d) How many students visited neither the Math booth nor the Science booth?With venn diagram pls ​


Answer:

A. po

Explanation:

hope it's help


3. If 10 ml of the peach solution simulates one medium peach, how many mg of ascorbic acid were in this peach


Answer:

15mg:)

Sna nkatulong:)


4. milk or any cream will help ____ the skin and sliced peaches in the bath will make the client feel very relaxed in peaches and cream spa. ​


Answer:

Moisturized is the answer to that blank

Explanation:

i hope i help u


5. Lily wants to bake a peach pie. She needs 16 peach halves. How many whole peaches does she need?


Answer:

16 she did not get any peaches

Step-by-step explanation:

hopes its help you im not genius but hope its help:))


6. The ratios of peaches to pears is 1:7. If there are 210 pears, how many peaches are there?.


210 ÷ 7 = 30

(divide)

then multipy the answer by one

30 × 1 = 30 ( final answer


7. Find the number of calories in an orange and in a peach. a. An orange has 30 colories more than in a peach. b. Thirteen peaches have as many colories as 7 oranges.​


Answer:

Orange = 65, Peach = 35

Step-by-step explanation:

We can represent the value of oranges as [tex]x[/tex] and peaches as [tex]y[/tex]

Since oranges have 30 calories more than peaches, we can say that

[tex]x = y + 30[/tex]

If 13 peaches have as many calories as 7 oranges, we can say that

[tex]7x = 13y[/tex]  wherein [tex]x[/tex] is the amount of calories for oranges and [tex]y[/tex] is the amount of calories for peaches.

This is a system of equations, so we can solve with multiple solutions. But I'll use Elimination.

[tex]\left \{ {{x = y + 30} \atop {7x = 13y}} \right.[/tex]

We get

[tex]\left \{ {{x-y=30} \atop {7x-13y=0}} \right.[/tex]

We multiply both sides of the first equation by -7 so we can remove x

[tex]\left \{ {-7x+7y=-210} \atop {7x-13y=0} \right.[/tex]

We add the equations to eliminate x

[tex]-6y=-210[/tex]

We divide both sides by -6

[tex]\frac{-6y}{-6} = \frac{-210}{-6}[/tex]

We're left with [tex]y = 35[/tex], which is the value of peaches

We substitute that variable to the second equation, [tex]7x-13y=0[/tex];

[tex]7x-13(35)=0[/tex], [tex]7x-455=0[/tex], [tex]7x = 455[/tex]

We divide both sides to get the value of x

[tex]\frac{7x}{7} = \frac{455}{7}[/tex], [tex]x=65[/tex]

So now we know the amount of calories in an orange is 65.

The ordered pair is: [tex](65, 35)[/tex]



Answer:

1.pitch

2.rhythm

3.breathing

4.voice

5.diction

Explanation:

yan napo ang realated to singing po pa follow narin po at follow back kita


9. Booneville is hosting a city-wide arts festival at which vendors can pay to have a small booth or a large booth. The fee for a small booth is P400, whereas the fee for a large booth is P770. The city hopes to receive at least P15,000 in fees. Select the inequality in standard form that describes this situation. Let x be the number of small booths and y be the number of large booths.


ANSWER:  400x + 770y ≥ 15,000

10. Sheryl has a basket of ripe apples and peaches. The number of apples in the basket is 12 more than twice the number of peaches. If there are 36 apples in the basket, there are peaches ____ in the basket.


Sheryl has a basket of ripe apples and peaches. The number of apples in the basket is 12 more than twice the number of peaches. If there are

36 apples in the basket, there are

peaches 46 in the basket.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yan napo sagot

Sana po makatulong ito

PA BRAINLEST PO THANKYOU

Hindi po ako nag sasagot kong mali

Tama po ito


11. if you went to the store to buy six peaches and the store has only fourpeaches, is the supply high or low?​


Answer:

it's low

Explanation:

Kasi kulang eh

Answer:

Sempre Low

Explanation:

siguro d sila nag grocery


12. If there are 6 apples and 2 peaches in a basket , what is the ration of apples to peaches ?


Answer:

The ratio of apples to peaches is 6:2

Step-by-step explanation:

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13. There are 4568 peaches and mangoes. There are 1654 more peaches than mangoes. (a) How many mangoes are there? (b) How many peaches are there?


Answer

A. 2914

B. 1654

Haha I'm So sorry

Answer:

(a). There are 2914 mangoes.

(b). There are 1654 peaches.

Step-by-step explanation:

On the first question, you just need to subtract 1654 from 4568 and the difference will be the answer.

And on the second question you don't need to solve na because 1654 is already the peaches.

HOPE THIS HELP. GODBLESS AND KEEPSAFE!


14. 9. An amusement park charges P200 for the entrance, P30 per ride, and P20 per booth game.If you will not take any ride, how many booth games will you be able to playif you have P300?A. 4 booth gamesB. 5 booth gamesC. 6 booth gamesD. 7 booth games​


Answer:

B. 5 booth games

Step-by-step explanation:

P300(your money) - P200(entrance fee)= P100(left)

P100 ÷ P20(fee per booth game) = 5 booth games

(☞゚ヮ゚)☞ hope it helps


15. PERFORMANCE TASK 1A total of 250 people visited a local bazaar. Ninety-eight of them visited clothing booth,while 114 visited a booth that sold organic food booth. It was also known that 38 people visitedboth booths. How many people visited both clothing booth and organic food booth​


250 people.

Explaination:

98 people visited clothing booth and 114 visited organic food also those 38 people visited both booth's so 98+114+38=250


16. 14. She bought fresh apples, peaches, and bananas. A. Fresh apples, peaches, and bananas is bought by her. C. Fresh apples, peaches, and bananas were bought by herB. Fresh apples, peaches, and bananas was bought by her. D. Fresh apples, peaches, and bananas will be bought by her.​


Answer:

14. a po

Explanation:

Crry0nlearning

Answer:

D. Fresh apples, peaches, and bananas will be bought by her.

A woman without her man, is nothing = this implies that woman who doesn't. But no, I could think of fresh apple, peaches, and bananas will be bought by her.


17. Peaches are being sold for $2 per pound. If x represents the number of pounds of peaches bought and y represents the total cost of the peaches, which best describes the values of x and y?


If that is the case, then if there is 1x, then y will always be twice of x.

If there is x pounds then , y is equal to 2x pesos

Therefore, 2x = y.


18. A box of peaches is shared among 5 people. Each person will get 3 more peaches than they would get if the peaches were shared among8 people. How many peaches are there in the box?​


Answer:

once again in solve a answer

120 meny box

Answer:

40 peaches

Step-by-step explanation:

let:

y= number of peaches in box

x= number of peaches if the peaches were shared among 8 people

y/5=x+3 ---- eq. 1

y/8=x ---- eq. 2

from eq. 2:

y=8x--- substitute in eq. 1

(8x)/5= x+3

8x=5(x+3)

8x-5x=15

3x=15

x=5--- substitute in eq. 2

y/8=5

y=8*5=40 peaches


19. There are 3 peaches, 6 pears and 8 oranges on a table. What fraction of the pieces of fruits are the peaches?


Solution:


So here are the calculations:


Total of fruits = 17

Peaches = 3


Therefore, the peaches fraction of the pieces of all fruits is:


[tex] \frac{3}{17} [/tex].

Answer is 3/17
Since the total no. of fruits are 17 and the peaches are 3, to express them in fraction use your sample as the numerator and the total number be the denominator.


20. a.If the photobooth is 12 meters away from thegames booth which happens to be 3 meters awayfrom the souvenir booth, how far is the souvenirbooth from the food stall?​


Answer:

ok where is the food stall?

Step-by-step explanation:


21. An apple and an orange weigh as much as a pear and a peach. An apple and a pear weigh less than an orange and a peach, and a pear and an orange weigh less than an apple and a peach. Which of the pieces of fruit is the heaviest?​


Answer:

the heaviest is a orange

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps

Answer:

the heaviest is the orange ..

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it's help☺️


22. Peaches are being sold for $2 per pound. If x represents the number of pounds of peaches bought and y represents the total cost of the peaches, which best describes the values of x and y?


x = total weight (in pounds) of peaches bought
y = total cost of peaches bought at $2/pound
$2 = price per pound (constant)

Equation: 
y = 2x,   where 2 is the constant in the equation

The values of x and y are directly proportional.

23. PERFORMANCE TASK 1A total of 250 people visited a local bazaar. Ninety-eight of them visited clothing boothwhile 114 visited a booth that sold organic food booth. It was also known that 38 people visitedboth booths. How many people visited both clothing booth and organic food booth​


Answer:

114 organic food booth + 98 clothing booth =212


24. carrot: vegetables : : peach: ​


Answer:

Fruit po

Explanation:

Peach is a soft, juicy and fleshy stone fruit produced by a peach tree.


25. what is the Tagalog of peach?​


Answer:

Peras is the answer

thank you


26. an application for taking photos and videos using an ipad or ipad mini (a version for the iphone,called simple booth,is also available)A.Pic monkeyB.Pic collageC.Photo boothD.Doodle booth​


Answer:

B. poh ata

Explanation:

isang application para sa pagkuha ng mga larawan at video gamit ang isang ipad o ipad mini (isang bersyon para sa iphone, na tinatawag na simpleng booth, ay magagamit din)

A.Pic monkey

B.Pic collage

C.Photo booth

D.Doodle booth


27. The ratios of peaches to pears is 1:7. If there are 210 pears, how many peaches are there?


Answer:

there are 30 peaches

Step-by-step explanation:

1:7

so u do division

210 ÷ 7 = 30

30 × 1 = 3

Answer:

30 peaches

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 210 by 7, answer is 30.

Ratio is 1 peach:7 pears. Conversely, for every 7 pears, there is one peach. So if there are 30 sets of 7-pears, there are 30 peaches.


28. PEACH is to HCAEP as 46251 is to​


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29. pahelp naman po pls need lang 20 points kasi eh Solving Problem Using Venn Diagram A total of 250 students visited an education booth. 100 students visited the Math booth, while 125 visited Science booth and 13 visited both the Math and Science booth. a. How many students visited the Math booth only? b. How many students visited the Science booth but not the Math booth? c. How many students visited either the Math booth or the Science booth? d. How many students visited neither the Math booth nor the Science booth?


Answer:Section 1.7 Applications using Venn Diagrams

In this section we will use Venn diagrams to solve word problems. We will put numbers in the

regions of a Venn diagram that represent quantities as opposed to the elements of a set.

We will break 2 set Venn diagrams in to 4 regions, and 3 set Venn diagrams into 8 regions. I will

use the following region numbering system when I solve the problems in this section. I will use

Roman numerals so as not to confuse the region names with elements in a set.

4 regions of a 2 set Venn Diagram 8 regions of a 3 set Venn Diagram

Example: A group of ASU students were asked if they had been to a Sun Devil basketball game

or a Sun Devil football game this year. The Venn diagram below summarizes the results.

 Explain what each number in the diagram represents.

Answer:

52 in region I represents the 52 students who had been to a Sun Devil basketball game, but had

not been to a Sun Devil football game.

12 in region II represents the 12 students that had been to both a Sun Devil basketball game

and a Sun Devil football game.

63 in region III represents the 63 students who had been to a Sun Devil football game, but had

not been to a Sun Devil basketball game.

8 in region IV represents the 8 students that had not been to a Sun Devil football

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I'll try my best

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 100 students visited the math booth only.

2. 125 students visited the science booth only.

3. 13 students who visited either math and science only.

4. There were 12 students who did not visit any booth.


30. how to hotdog and peach​


Hot dogs in natural casings

Bring a pan of water up to the boil, then add the sausages, cover and take off the heat. Allow to sit for 20 minutes.

Explanation:

Answer:

what? Nani?

Explanation:

thank you

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