What did Henry Sy decide to open and had become the first air-conditioned shoe-store?A. Gibi ShoeB. Gibsons ShoeC. Otto ShoesD. Rusty LopezAYUSIN NYO SAGOT NYO
1. What did Henry Sy decide to open and had become the first air-conditioned shoe-store?A. Gibi ShoeB. Gibsons ShoeC. Otto ShoesD. Rusty LopezAYUSIN NYO SAGOT NYO
Explanation:
On November 8, 1985, he established his first SM Supermall, SM City North EDSA. In the early 1990s, SM started opening more shopping malls with the setting up of two malls in Metro Manila and a solitary mall in Cebu City. SM Prime Holdings was incorporated in 1994 and went public.
2. they make shoes in the factory passive
Answer:
The shoes are made by them in factory.
3. In a shoe factory, there are 5 pairs of women's shoes made for every 77 pairs of men's shoes are made, how many women's shoes are made?
Answer:
x them into the number then times it to the other number like if 154 shoes of men were made it is 10 pairs just like that
Step-by-step explanation:
4. a shoe factory produced 615 pair of shoes.If each pair costs Php.472.19 on the average,how much will the factory get if all the shoe are sold. paki answer po with solution
Answer:
290,396.85
Step-by-step explanation:
just multiply 615 to 472.19
5. a shoe factory in marikina produced 500 pair of shoes on the first month and triples every year-how many pair of shoes can they produce in 5th year?-how many pair of shoes can they producef after 5 yeatd of operation?
Answer:
30,000
Step-by-step explanation:
500x12=6000×5=30,000
6. 16. A shoe factory produces 615 pairs of shoes. if each pair costs Php 472.18 on the average, how much will the factory get if all the shoes are sold? A. Php 280,380.70 B. Php 280,490.70 C. Php 290,390.70 D. Php 290,480.70
Answer:
c. ₱290,390.70
Step-by-step explanation:
multiplication
7. 5 types of clients and audiences from Gibson and Mitchell 200310 points
Answer:
5 types
* people who abuse drugs
* people who use tobacco
* people who abuse alchol
* women
* older adults
Explanation:
sana po makatulong
8. what is the difference between a Gibson and a dry martini cocktail?
Answer:
The difference between a Gibson and a dry Martini is the garnish - Gibson's use pickled onions, Martini's use green olives (often stuffed with pimento).
9. a shoe factory can finish 5 pairs of ladies shoes for every 2 pairs of mens shoes. if it finishes 60 pairs of ladies shoes hkw many pairs of mens shoes can it finish?
Answer: The factory can finish 24 pairs of men's shoes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of pairs of men's shoes that the factory can finish.
The factory can finish 5 pairs of ladies shoes for every 2 pairs of men's shoes, so we can set up the following proportion:
5/2 = 60/x
Cross-multiplying, we get:
5x = 2 * 60
Simplifying, we get:
5x = 120
Dividing both sides by 5, we get:
x = 24
Therefore, the factory can finish 24 pairs of men's shoes.
Answer:
55 womens shoe
Step-by-step explanation:
77 ÷ 7 = 11
11 × 5 = 55
10. 5. Mr. Fabian owns a shoe factory. On the first day, 30 pairs of shoes weresold, on the second day, 60 pairs were sold and 90 on the third day. Howmany pairs of shoes will be sold on the sixth day?
Answer:
180 pairs of shoes
Step-by-step explanation:
because as you can see, you will notice a pattern on each day the pairs of shoes were sold. That is 30 on the first day then added another 30 to be 60(2nd day) and 3rd day 90 (30+30+30). Looking for sixth day the pairs of shoes will be sold, lets do this thing 30+30+30+30+30+30 because every day 30 pairs are sold so, as we add all of them we got 180.
11. CAPTURE 1 It takes of a minute for a factory worker to pack a pair of shoes inside a box. 10 1 How many pairs of shoes could the factory worker pack in 2 2 minutes?
Answer:
if it's 22 minutes
the workers will pack
22 pairs of shoes.if it's 2 minutes
the workers will pack
2 pairs of shoes.
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12. if you're the owner of the shoes industry here in our country, what is you plan of rewards for the factory workers of your shoe industry?
Answer:
Give them enough salary that don't go beyond my budget and ensure their safety and health. I also will reward them some foods/groceries and new shoes that they made, if their loyalty will last long and doing a good job from their assigned jobs.
Explanation:
bottom up approach kahulugan
13. if you're the owner of the shoes industry here in our country, what is you plan of rewards for the factory workers of your shoe industry?
Answer:
i will reward them a big pay ment and every saturday it will be bonus day becuase shoe makers are very hard workers.
Explanation:
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14. define maturity of the life of mel gibson?
Answer:
Keri ri Kong kwayla Abu tsiki.. ek ek ek! ni nu tseru bung bung koy
15. A small shoe factory produces 100 pairs of shoes a day at a profit of Php 360.00 per pair of shoes. If a more expensive machine will be used, production can be increased but the profit per pair of shoes diminishes by Php2.00 for each additional pairs of shoes produced. How many additional pairs of shoes should be made in order to maximize the daily profits? How much will the total profit be?
Answer:
180 yata no sure eh
Step-by-step explanation:
pinag divide ko e
16. B. Thea's Garment Factory is progressing. This year, it exported 25% more shoes than last year. Iflast year it exported 60,000 pairs of shoes, how many did it exported this year?
Garment Factory exported 75,000 shoes this year.60,000 × 0.25 = 15,00060,000 + 15,000 = 75,000
Answer:
15000
Step-by-step explanation:
60000/.25=15000
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17. A target production in a shoe factory in marikina is 2530 pairs of shoes per week.if the workers were able to finish 435 pairs of shoes per day in their 6 working days how many more were made than the target production
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A. How many were made than the target production?
B.2,530 pair of shoes,435 pair od shoes
C.Multiplication and Subtraction
D.435×6=2,610
2,610-2,530= N
E. 2,610-2,530= 80 pair of shoe were more made in target production
18. If it takes 3 days for 8 factory workers to finish 40 pairs of shoes, how many days will it take 6 factory workers to finish the same job? Assume that all of them at the same rate.
It will take 5 days for 6 factory workers to finish the same job
19. in how many ways can six mannequins be arranged in a showroom
Answer:
yan po sana tama
Step-by-step explanation:
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20. For items 8-10, refer to the given table to answer the following questions. Shoe size of 40 men surveyed by a shoe factory 8 9 10 11 Shoe Size Number of Men 7 2 10 13 7 5 8. What is the least common shoe size of men? 9. Which shoe size should the factory make more often for its production line? Why? 10. What is the: a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. Range PASAGOT NG TAMA PLEASE
Answer:
8. 7
9. 9, because it's a very common shoe size
10. A. 9.5 B. 10 C. 9 D. 11
11. Barangay Magaling - Mean = 10, median = 10, mode = 5, range = 6
Barangay Masunurin - Mean = 9.8, median = 10, mode = 4, range = 14.
12. Barangay Magaling, Because the amount of recoveries on Barangay Magaling doesn't drop below 7 or 6
21. Is the synthetic shoe production in a factory a physical change or a chemical change
Answer: physical change
Explanation:
22. A factory can produce 150 shoes in 6 hours. How long does it take to finish 2550 shoes?
Answer:
102 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
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23. in a shoe factory, 5 employees can finish designing 10 pairs of shoes in 2 hours. How long will it take 10 people to make 20 designs
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
20÷2=10
which 10 design is to 5 people in 2 hours
2×2=4
Answer:
4 hoursoxiamajzjxjzjsnsnxjxjx
24. What did harold do with his lorry and bought shoes from the factory
Answer:
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Explanation:
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25. Ano ang Gibson desert?
Answer:
The Gibson Desert is a large desert in Western Australia. and is still largely in an almost "pristine" state. It is about 155,000 square kilometres in size, making it the fifth largest desert in Australia, after the Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Tanami and Simpson deserts.
Answer:
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Ang Gibson Desert ay isang malaking disyerto sa Western Australia. at higit pa rin sa isang halos "malinis" na estado. Ito ay humigit-kumulang na 155,000 kilometro kuwadradong laki, na ginagawang ika-limang pinakamalaking disyerto sa Australia, pagkatapos ng mga disyerto ng Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Tanami at Simpson.
26. a shoe factory pays each laborer P2 195 in this week.how much does the owner pay for its 50 laborers?
Answer:
109,750
Step-by-step explanation:
2195
50
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109,750
Answer:
P 109 750
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2195 \times 50 = 109750[/tex]
27. 1. The table below shows the numbers of laptop that were sold by the six showrooms inthe years 2015-2019ShowroomsYears A B C D E F2015 35 45 16 41 53 382016 21 43 38 19 25 43 2017 27 52 24 21 40 24 2018 53 33 21 31 12 50 2019 54 38 46 14 19 451. What showroom has the highest and lowest 5-year average sales?2. What are the average sales of all the showrooms for each for each year?3. By what percentage is Showroom B's sale in 2017 higher or lower than showroom B'ssales in 201974. By what percentage is Showroom C's 2016 sale higher or lower than Showroom D's2017 sale?5. By what percentage is Showroom Es sale higher or lower than Showroom C's duringthe 5year period?
Question:
1. The table below shows the numbers of laptop that were sold by the six showrooms in the years 2015-2019
1. What showroom has the highest and lowest 5-year average sales?
2. What are the average sales of all the showrooms for each for each year?
3. By what percentage is Showroom B's sale in 2017 higher or lower than showroom B's sales in 2019?
4. By what percentage is Showroom C's 2016 sale higher or lower than Showroom D's 2017 sale?
5. By what percentage is Showroom Es sale higher or lower than Showroom C's during the 5year period?
Answer:See attached picture for visual representation of the figure.
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1. What showroom has the highest and lowest 5-year average sales?
Highest Average Sales = Showroom B
Lowest Average Sales = Showroom D
2. What are the average sales of all the showrooms for each for each year?
see attached picture for average of each showroom
3. By what percentage is Showroom B's sale in 2017 higher or lower than showroom B's sales in 2019
B sales for 2017 = 52
B sales for 2019 = 38
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4. By what percentage is Showroom C's 2016 sale higher or lower than Showroom D's 2017 sale?
C sales for 2016 = 38
D sales for 2017 = 21
[tex]\sf Percentage = \frac{38-21}{38} \times 100\% \\\\\sf Percentage = 44.74\%[/tex]
5. By what percentage is Showroom Es sale higher or lower than Showroom C's during the 5 year period?
E sales average = 29.8
C sales average = 29
[tex]\sf Percentage = \frac{29.8-29}{29.8} \times 100\% \\\\\sf Percentage = 2.68\%[/tex]
28. Ina shoe factory, there are 5 pairs of women's shoes made for every 7 pairs of men's shoes. If 77 pairs of men's shoes are made, how many women's shoes are made?
Answer:
55 womens shoe
Step-by-step explanation:
77 ÷ 7 = 11
11 × 5 = 55
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29. Problem #1: The shoes factory formulated on equation P(n)=500n+ 70 which represents the number of manufactured shoes (n) and the cost of manufactured (P). A. What is the cost of manufacturing 40 shoes?
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30. 4 In a shoes factory, 18 workers make 2676 shoes. If each worker makes the same number of shoes, how many shoes does each worker make?
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