Answer: The radius of this circle is 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a circle that passes through the point (0, 0.5)
We do not know the center of the circle, so we have infinite possible radius to answer this, but let's suppose that the center of the circle is in the point (0, 0)
For a circle centered in the origin, we have the equation:
x^2 + y^2 = r^2
Where r is the radius.
Here we have that x = 0 and y = 0.5
then:
0^2 + (0.5)^2 = r^2
0.5^2 = r^2
r = 0.5
The radius of this circle is 0.5
Remark
Good thing to know. This is a rounding question.
A
Answer A is a bit nasty. I round 5 to the next highest number on the left. That may not be what you have been told to do. Let us round A to 5.7 and see if anything else does this.
B
Answer B rounds to 5.6
C
Answer C rounds to 5.6 as well. 3 is less than 5 so you round down.
D
Answer D rounds to 5.6(.) The zero has no effect on the 6.
Answer
Since there is nothing special about A and nothing else rounds to 5.7, the answer is A. So your rule is when the last number is 5, you round the second last number to one more than it was, regardless of the properties of the second last number.
Answer:
Width = 9 yds
Length = 28 yds
Step-by-step explanation:
Width = x
Length = 2x + 10
Area is 252 yd²
x(2x + 10) = 252
2x² + 10x - 252 = 0
2 (x + 14) (x - 9) = 0
(x + 14) (x - 9) = 0
x = - 14 or x = 9
Width = 9 yds
Length = 2x9 + 10 = 28 yds
<span>Chris' average speed is 3.5mph:
Lets take Chris' brother speed = B
then Chris speed = (B+ 1) mph-------given in the question
and:
The average speed for covering 18 miles= chris' average speed + his brother's
average speed = (B+ 1) + B
since Speed = Distance covered / time taken
then average speed for 18 miles can also be found by: 18 miles/3 hours = 6 miles per hour
then we have; (B+ 1) + B = 6mph
(B +1) = (6-B)
B+B = 6-1=5
2B=5
B=5/2=2.5 mph (this is Chris' brother average speed)
Hence Chris' average speed is = B+1= 2.5+1= 3.5mph</span>