sophia bought a blouse (b) and a shirt (s) and paid not more than $900.
1. sophia bought a blouse (b) and a shirt (s) and paid not more than $900.
Answer:
b+s<$900 is the equation of the problem
2. 1. The difference between the age of Sophia (s) and Nathan (N)is 5translate it to mathematical statement
Answer:
(s)-(N)=5
Step-by-step explanation:
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3. where the exact location of bakeshop called mon mon bakeshop
Explanation:
Jose Villafuerte, Poblacion, Ipil, 7001 Zamboanga Sibugay
4. choose and write the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet.noels bakeshop is 9 meter long and 6 meter wide.what is the area of the bakeshop.1.what is asked in the problem? A.the length of the bakeshop B.the width of the bakeshop C.the perimeter of the bakeshop D.the area of the bakeshop2.what is the length of the bakeshop? A.9 meters B.6 meters C.9 centimeters D.6 centimeters3.what is its width A. meters B.6 meters C.9centimeters D.6centimeters 4.what operation will be used to solve the problem A.addition B. multiplication C.subtraction D.division5.what is the number sentence A.9+6=N B.9×6=N C.9-6=N D.9÷6=N6.what is the answer to the problem A.the area of the bakeshop is 45mB.the area of the bakeshop is 45 cmC.the area of the bakeshop is 54mD.the area of the bakeshop is 54cm
Answer:
1.A
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.B
6.D
Step-by-step explanation:
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5. What are the economic events in the bakeshop business
Answer:
share capital, appears only in the balance sheet of corporation. share capital does not appear in the balance sheet of a single proprietorship or partnership.
6. (Nasa picture po Yung panuto)Jannah:__________________________________________________________________________________________Sophia:.__________________________________________________________________________________________Jannah:__________________________________________________________________________________________Sophia:__________________________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
I search nyo nlamg po para maintindihan nyo po at sorrh kung wla po akong masagkt
7. Sophia manages a landfill. Sophia decides to measure the rate at which trash increases in volume to fill the landfill as the number of households served increases. What would be an appropriate unit for Sophia's purpose?
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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8. A. Read and understand the problem. Answer the questions that follow. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet. 1. What is asked in the problem? A. the length of the bakeshop B. the width of the bakeshop C. the perimeter of the bakeshop D. the area of the bakeshop 2. What is the length of the bakeshop? A. 9 meters B. 6 meters C. 9 centimeters D. 6 centimeters 3. What is its width? A. 9 meters B. 6 meters C. 9 centimeters D. 6 centimeters 4. What operation will be used to solve the problem? A. addition B. multiplication C. subtraction D. division 5. What is the number sentence? A. 9 + 6 = N B. 9 x 6 = N C. 9 - 6 = N D. 9 ÷ 6 = N 6. What is the answer to the problem? A. The area of the bakeshop is 45 m². B. The area of the bakeshop is 45 cm². C. The area of the bakeshop is 54 m². D. The area of the bakeshop is 54 cm². 32 cm 18 cm Noel’s bakeshop is 9 meters long and 6 meters wide. What is the area of the bakeshop? PLS HELP
Answer:
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. C
Step-by-step explanation:
A = l x h
A = 9m x 6m
A = 54m^2
9. Let's pretend I have a bakeshop. There are also lots of bakeshops around the area. Is it a threat to me or is it my weakness?
Answer:
No, because if you have a good bakes and you're working very hard you will overcome them and you will be the one who will threat them.
10. what is the ideas of your bakeshop ?
Answer:
Make your bakeshop always clean and have a new recipes.
11. Sophia jogs to a sari-sari store 100 meter away in 40 seconds. What is Sophia's average speed?..
Answer:
2.5 m/s.Explanation:
Average speed = total distance/total time
= 100 meters/40 seconds
Average speed = 2.5 m/s
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12. Sophia has an old clothes, she wants to make it into a rag. What does Sophia needs to do?
Answer
Explanation:
She will cutting and forming into rag to reuse this old material
13. competitive advantage in funbun bakeshop.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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14. 5.) Revin and Sophia went to the bank to deposit their savings.Revin deposited P1 500 while Sophia deposited twice asmuch. How much did Sophia deposit?
Answer:
_____₱3,000 pesos_______
15. i forget to return catarina's book ". said sophia.Sophia said_______________________
Answer:
Nasa libro Ang sagot mag babasa
16. Write the S-V-A RULE that applies to the sentence. 1. Sophia opens her gift immediately. 2. Dong and Tess are siblings.
Answer:
When the subject of the sentence does not agree in number with the verb, the sentence lacks subject-verb agreement. To preserve the subject-verb agreement, singular subjects take verbs marked for singular. Plural subjects must have verbs that are marked for plural.
Explanation:
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17. Philosophy = philo + sophiaPhilo = to loveSophia = wisdomhilosophy = Love of min
Answer:
love of wisdom
Explanation:
its reflection for a synoptic vision of life
18. why bakeshop you choose
Explanation:
The beauty of baking seems so fascinating. Having a bakeshop around corner, the smell of bread and butter that will linger around the store would be really so calming and relaxing. I think i just wanted the simplicity of life. Having a bakeshop would be it.
19. Discuss the difference between the bakeshop industry in the early days and the bakeshop industry in the present days.
Answer:
IN THE PAST:
Ancient Baking
The oldest known ovens were unearthed in Croatia in 2014. They are estimated to be 6,500 years old. The Egyptians were also pioneers in baking as the first recorded civilization to use yeast in their bread as long ago as 2600 BC.
Then, there was the Roman Empire’s Baker’s Guild established around 168 BC. This organization, called the Pistorum, recognized bread bakers as skilled artisans. In fact, baking was held in such high regard that a festival was held once a year to celebrate Fornax, the oven goddess.
Baking in the Middle Ages
During the Medieval period, ovens weren’t a standard fixture in any home. Those who could afford wood burning stoves (and the fuel to heat them) baked bread. The ability to produce high-quality bread helped people climb higher up the social ladder.
In the Middle Ages, wheat bread was reserved for wealthy people. Dense, rich cakes in exotic colors were only available to the highest echelons of society. Poor people stuck with rye and black bread and, if they could afford it, meat pies.
15th – 17th Century Baking
The introduction of saffron and other expensive spices helped baking take off in Britain in the 15th century. Sweetened dough buns, mincemeat pies, and gingerbread all entered the scene at this point in the history of baking.
Economic growth and globalization in the 16th and 17th centuries led to more decadent treats with butter, cream, and raisins. Baking became more accessible to the average person at this time, so families started to bake cakes and biscuits together. Late in the 17th century, the price of sugar went down, and refined flour became available, bringing desserts to the forefront, including pastries, pies, and iced cakes.
18th – 19th Century Baking
The Industrial Revolution marked a turning point for the accessibility of cake making in the average home—not only because of changes in taste and the availability of ingredients, but because of evolution in technology. The development of the semi closed oven and the publishing of The Art of Cookery in 1747 provided budding chefs with the tools and ideas they needed to try an array of cake recipes.
As more women became employed in the 19th century, they had less time to devote to elaborate food preparation. As a result, convenience food grew in popularity, which cut down on the time women had to spend in the kitchen. Also introduced in this century, baking powder transformed the dense, yeast based cakes of centuries past into the light, fluffy baked goods we know today.
TODAY (PRESENT)
Modern day baking is mostly dependent on machines. Now bakers only control the machine operations, rest all work and labor is done by automated machines. These high-tech machines have made the baking process easier, efficient, and they produce products with more quality.
Explanation:
the early day's bakeshop industry was not using mechanisims that we use in the present industry
20. 5.) Revin and Sophia went to the bank to deposittheir savings. Revin deposited P 280 while Sophiadeposited twice as much. How much did Sophiadeposit
Step-by-step explanation:
280x2 = 560 is the answer
21. philosophy came from two greek words philia and sophia sophia means?
Answer:
the love of wisdom
Explanation:
The word philosophy comes from the Greek philo (love) and sophia (wisdom) and so is literally defined as “the love of wisdom”.
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Answer:
Philosophy cam from two Greek word philo (love) and sophia (wisdom). Philosophy means "love of wisdom"
22. Example of Bakeshop Analysis
bake seller or bake shop
Explanation:
the example of bakeshop that's it bakeshop
23. services offered cafe and bakeshop
Answer:
baker
Explanation:
taga bake ng cake and any pastry
24. Sophia saved P125. Jack saved P45. Express Jack's savings as a percentage of Sophia's savings.
Answer:
Jack's saving is 36% of Sophia's savings.
36%Jack's saving is 36% of Sophia's
Step by Step Explanation:Identify the problem.[tex]rate = percentage \div base[/tex]
Substitute.[tex]rate = 45 \div 125[/tex]
Divide:[tex]rate = 0.36[/tex]
Multiply by 100%[tex]rate = 0.36 \times 100[/tex]
Final answer:[tex]rate = 36[/tex]
#BrainliestBunch#CarryOnLearning25. these are generally available in bakeshops.bread and pastry
Answer:
Bakery products, which include bread, rolls, cookies, pies, pastries, and muffins, are usually prepared from flour or meal derived from some form of grain. Bread, already a common staple in prehistoric times, provides many nutrients in the human diet.
26. Sophia throws a ball straight up with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. what is the velocity of the ball when it returned to the elevation from where it was thrown
Answer:
Sophia throws a ball straight up with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. what is the velocity of the ball when it returned to the elevation from where it was thrown
27. Business about bakeshope
Answer:
A bakery can be established as a retail business from a storefront location selling baked goods to consumers, or a bakery can be established as a wholesale business selling baked goods to food retailers and institutions. Additionally, many bakeries will operate both as a retail and wholesale business to increase the size of their potential market as well as revenues and profits. Establishing a bakery is a very straightforward process with one exception--the best bakers possess bakers trade papers--so be prepared to hire a qualified baker, or take the time necessary to become one. The profit potential is good for a bakery, especially if the business focuses on both retail and wholesales baked goods sales.
Explanation:
HOPE ITS HELP YOU28. what is the concept of bakeshop ?
Answer:
A bakeshop is a spot where baked goods are made or sold, such as breads, cakes, and pastries. Bakery, bakehouse A bakery that specializes in French pastries is known as a patisserie. a mercantile establishment for the retail selling of products or services; "he purchased it in a shop on Cape Cod." The distinction between bakery and bakeshop as nouns is that a bakery is a shop where bread (and also other baked goods) are sold.
29. 3. Sophia has old clothes: she wants to make it into a rag. What does Sophia need to do?
Answer:
Sophia just help a person who has no clothes in the street.
Explanation:
Well thats all i can do
Answer:
She will cut it and form it into rag to reuse her old clothes
30. It is a principle deals in searching details, and/or evidences to support an idea or thoughts.A. Philo and SophiaB. Philos and SophiasC. Pilo and SopiaD. Philia and Sophias
Answer:
A.Philo and Sophia
Explanation:
Philosophy , derived from the Greek 'philo' (love) and 'sophia' (wisdom), is literally defined as “the love of wisdom.” More broadly understood, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence.