Answer:
Diameter: 10.8 cm
Circumference (in terms of π): 10.8π cm
Circumference (approximate): 33.91 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We're given:
The radius (5.4 cm)1) Determine the diameter
[tex]d=2r[/tex]
Multiply the radius 5.4 cm by 2
5.4 × 2 = 10.8
Therefore, the diameter of the circle is 10.8 cm.
2) Determine the circumference of the circle
[tex]C=\pi d[/tex]
Plug in the diameter 10.8
[tex]C=10.8\pi[/tex]
Therefore, the circumference of the circle in terms of π is 10.8π cm.
3) Determine the approximate circumference of the circle
[tex]C=10.8\pi\\C=10.8(3.14)\\C=33.91[/tex]
Therefore, the approximate circumference of the circle is 33.91 cm.
I hope this helps!
The question is in the pic.
Answer:
$100
$120 in and $20 out
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the answer is $100
because if the bank is loosing 2% they are having to pay $20 bc 0.02 x 1,000= 20, and they are earning 12% they getting 120 bc 0.12 x 1,000 = 120, and 120-20= $100. you have to subtract the $20 because that is what the bank is paying, so it's losing money
Simplify the expression:
-7(4-5)
Answer:
=-28+35 =7 is the answerA positive
B negative
C none
D multiple
Answer:
postive
Step-by-step explanation:
positive collums so it's positive
Please help me!! I really need it!
Answer:
X= 7.5 Y=75
Step-by-step explanation:
- Find the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that passes through the points (8,4) and (4,0)
Answer:
y = 1x - 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
0 - 4 / 4 - 8
-4 / -4
1
y = 1x + b
0 = 1(4) + b
0 = 4 + b
-4 = b
EXERCISE 22.2A
1 A heater uses 3 units of electricity in 40 minutes.
How many units does it use in 2 hours?
2 A machine prints 1500 newspapers in 45 minutes.
How many does it print in 12 hours?
3 A bricklayer lays 1200 bricks in an average 8-hour day.
How many bricks does he lay in a 40-hour week?
4 A combine harvester produces 9 tonnes of grain in 6 hours.
How many tonnes does it produce in 54 hours?
5 A machine puts tar on a road at the rate of 4 metres in 5 minutes.
a) How long does it take to cover 1 km of road?
b) How many metres of road does it cover in 8 hours?
181
Answer:
1. 6 units
2. 24,000 newspapers
3. 6,000 bricks
4. 81 tons
5. a) 1,250 minutes or 20 hours and 50 minutes
b) 384 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
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The area of a planned garden can be modeled by the equation A= -4w2 + 64w,
where w is the width of the garden in feet. Someone please help
Answer:
8 feet, 256 ft^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The function of the area can be graphically rapresented with a parabola that opens downwards
in this specific case the vertex is the maximum point of the parabola.
(X) Vertex = -64/-8 = 8 feet
(Y) Vertex = -4(64) + 512 = -256 + 512 = 256 ft^2
Answer:
Maximum Width = 8 feet.
Maximum area = 256 ft^2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A.
A = -4w^2 + 64w
Finding the derivative:
dA/dw = -8w + 64 = 0 for maxm/minm, so
-8w = -64
w = 8
The second derivative is -8 so w = 8 gives a maximum.
Part B.
The maximum area = -4(8)^2 + 64*8
= -256 + 512
= 256 ft^2.
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Multiply.
4 1/6 × 5 3/5
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
Convert the numbers into improper fractions.
[tex]\frac{25}{6} ,\frac{28}{5}[/tex]
Now, multiply the numbers.
[tex]\frac{700}{30}[/tex]
Finally, simplify.
[tex]\frac{70}{3}[/tex] is the answer.
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B. [tex] \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} [/tex] ✅
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[tex] \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} - \sqrt{x - 1} } \\ \\= \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} - \sqrt{x - 1} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} }{ \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} } \\ \\ = \frac{ \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} }{ ({ \sqrt{x} })^{2} - { (\sqrt{x - 1} })^{2} } \\\\ [∵(a + b)(a - b) = {a}^{2} - {b}^{2} ] \\ \\= \frac{ \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} }{x - (x - 1)} \\ \\= \frac{ \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} }{ x - x + 1} \\ \\= \sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x - 1} [/tex]
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Fill in the missing numbers : )
The Missing numbers are :
[tex] \boxed{1.9}[/tex][tex] \boxed{3.4}[/tex]Solution :Each term in the pattern is formed by the successive addition of " 0.5 " in the previous term.
therefore, the sequence will be like :
[tex] \hookrightarrow1.9, \: 2.4, \: 2.9, \: 3.4, \: 3.9, \: 4.4[/tex]
And, missing terms are :
1.9 and 3.4 respectively
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37 + (-37) im looking for the answer
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
37 + (-37)
open the bracket
remember when u multiply the bracket - sign and + sign also gets multiplied and (-) * (+) is( -) . So
37 - 37
0
Which of the following conditions are sufficient to show that the two polygons are congruent?
A. Slopesc = Slopen and slopezo = slopeo
B. The lengths of all corresponding sides are equal: AB = LM, BC = MN, CD = NO, AD = LO.
C. None. The polygons cannot be congruent because they have different orientations.
D. The rise and run of the translation between each pair of corresponding points are the same.
Answer:
(B) Two number is the answer of your question.
2. The direct distance between city A and city B is 200 miles. The direct distance
between city B and city C is 300 miles. Which could be the direct distance between city
C and city A?
1) 50 miles
2) 350 miles
3) 550 miles
4) 650 miles
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
If a test consists of ten mulitpel choice questions,with each permiting aposible answers.How mmany ways are ther in wvhich a student give his answer?
The question given is incomplete, find the possible version in the comment below.
Answer:
9765625 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve questions of this kind, we can apply the product rule ;
We have 10 different questions, each with 5 alternative options, even though there is only one correct answer, the number of answers that can be chosen (either correct or incorrect) is 5 ;
Therefore, we have 5 possible choices for each question :
Question 1 = 5 ; question 2 = 5,....
This can be written as :
5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 = 5^10 = 9765625 ways
Easy question please answer mark you brainliest
1. find the area of the circle
Answer:
The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared (A = π r²). Learn how to use this formula to find the area of a circle when given the diameter.
Answer:
area of a circle=200.96a^12
Step-by-step explanation:
area of circle=πr^2
=3.14*([tex]8a^{6}[/tex])^2
=3.14*64a^12
=200.96a^12
Need help please!! :)
Answer:
[tex]A: (-3,1)[/tex]
[tex]B:(-1,-1)[/tex]
[tex]d=\sqrt{(-3-(-1)^{2} +(-1(-1))^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]=\sqrt{(-2)^{2}+(2)^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]=\sqrt{4+4}=\sqrt{8}[/tex]
[tex]=2\sqrt{2} =2.8[/tex]
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Answer:
Coordinates of :-
A= (-3,1)
B= (-1,-1)
Distance AB= [tex]\sqrt{-2+3)^{2}+(-1-1)^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{(2)^{2} +(-2)^{2} }[/tex][tex]=\sqrt{4+4}[/tex][tex]=\sqrt{8}[/tex][tex]=2.8[/tex]OAmalOHopeO
I need help fast with the first question in the page which is the find algebraically in R
Answer:
2x²+5x-6 = 0
using the quadratic formula
x = 0.886 and x= -3.386
Find the area of PQRS. (Hint: Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the height .)
Select two ratios that are equivalent to 7: 10.
Choose 2 answers:
А)
21:30
17:20
10:13
D
26:40
35:50
Answer:
21:30 (Both numbers are multiplied by 3)
35:50 (Both numbers are multiplied by 5)
Find the night of the parallelogram wh hen it's :area is 2.5mm squared base is 5mm
Answer:
Height is 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
height of parallelogram = area ÷ base
= 2.5 ÷ 5 = 0.5
365.12x =36,512 please help
Answer:
x = 100
Step-by-step explanation:
365.12 x = 36512
36512 / 365.12 = x
x = 100
If my answer is incorrect, pls correct me!
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GRADE 6 MATH PLEASE ANSWER DUE TOMORROW
Answer:
I left out a few so you can do 1 or 2! :D
Step-by-step explanation:
3: 1/2 hour + 1/4 hour= 3/4 hour on computer
5: 1/5 more of the money
6: 8/5 9/4
7: a:6 5/9 b: 3 9/10 c: 4/5 d: 4 5/8
8 They have the same denominator
10: a: 5/12 b: 6 times more c: How much of the day does he spend sleeping or schooling
Give Brainiest answer to me. It helps! :D
Answers:
4.)
a)
i) 3/8 - 1/4 = 3/8 - 2/8 = 1/8
ii) 4/5 - 3/4 = 16/20 - 15/20 = 1/20
b)
9.) It's less than 1 and the tops are smaller then the bottem
Question: A sample contains 68 grams of radioactive Bruinium. Sixteen days later, the sample had decayed to 47 grams.
A) what is the decay rate, k?
B) what is half-life of bruinium to the nearest 0.1 day?
C) how much bruinium would be left in another 10 days? (After the first 16)
D) how much time is required for the sample to decay to 25 grams (from t=0)?
Find the 7th term in the
sequence
-4,-8, -16,...
P
Hint: Write a formula to help you.
1st term . Common Ratio desired term - 1)
Answer:
-1,024
Step-by-step explanation:
4×2=8
8×2=16
and so on repeating 7 times
Who was the first president of Nigeria
Answer:
Nnamdi Azikiwe
Step-by-step explanation:
he was the first one
Select the correct answer.
You're given side AB with a length of 6 centimeters and side BC with a length of 5 centimeters. The measure of angle A is 30°. How many
triangles can you construct using these measurements?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. Infinitely many
Answer:The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of 9 and y is less than or equal to 16.
Answer:
[tex]9+y[/tex] ≤ [tex]16[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of [tex]9[/tex] and [tex]y[/tex] which is [tex]9+y[/tex] is less than or equal to 16, which is ≤ [tex]16[/tex]
Hope this is helpful.
The Solution to a system of linear equations is the _____
of their graphs.
Please help I really need it for a grade boost.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.
Simplify: 
If you missed this problem, review (Figure).
Solve Equations with Constants on Both Sides
In all the equations we have solved so far, all the variable terms were on only one side of the equation with the constants on the other side. This does not happen all the time—so now we will learn to solve equations in which the variable terms, or constant terms, or both are on both sides of the equation.
Our strategy will involve choosing one side of the equation to be the “variable side”, and the other side of the equation to be the “constant side.” Then, we will use the Subtraction and Addition Properties of Equality to get all the variable terms together on one side of the equation and the constant terms together on the other side.
By doing this, we will transform the equation that began with variables and constants on both sides into the form  We already know how to solve equations of this form by using the Division or Multiplication Properties of Equality.
Solve: 
Solution
In this equation, the variable is found only on the left side. It makes sense to call the left side the “variable” side. Therefore, the right side will be the “constant” side. We will write the labels above the equation to help us remember what goes where.

Since the left side is the “”, or variable side, the 8 is out of place. We must “undo” adding 8 by subtracting 8, and to keep the equality we must subtract 8 from both sides.
Use the Subtraction Property of Equality.Simplify.Now all the variables are on the left and the constant on the right.
The equation looks like those you learned to solve earlier.Use the Division Property of Equality.Simplify.Check:Let .
Solve: 

Solve: 

Solve: 
Solution
Notice, the variable is only on the left side of the equation, so we will call this side the “variable” side, and the right side will be the “constant” side. Since the left side is the “variable” side, the 9 is out of place. It is subtracted from the , so to “undo” subtraction, add 9 to both sides. Remember, whatever you do to the left, you must do to the right.
Answer:
Division property of equality
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] - 2m = 40[/tex]
[tex]m = \frac{40}{ - 2} [/tex][tex]m = - 20[/tex]
Hope it is helpful...