Fun, geometry disguised as probability.
That's a pentagon, which we can view as 10 right triangles with legs a and s/2 (half of s) and hypotenuse r. So area of the pentagon is
P = 10 × (1/2) a (s/2) = 10 (1/2) (3.2) (4.7/2) = 37.6
The area of the circle is πr² so the circle area is
C = π (4²) = 50.265482
The white area is the difference, C-P, and the probability we seek is the fraction of the circle that's white, so (C-P)/C.
p = (C-P)/C =1-P/C = 1-37.6/50.265482 = 0.251971
Answer: 0.25
Higher than I would have guessed from the figure.
Answer:
x = 10 and y = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Equalateral triangle means all sides are equal.
x = 10, easy
make y + 3 = 10
y = 7
Easy, no real math needed. lol
"In three more years,Miguel's grandfather will be six times as old as Miguel was last year. When Miguel's present age is added to his grandfather's present age, the total is 68. How old is each one now?"
Miguel is 11 years old and his grandfather is 57 years old.
Last year Miguel was 10. In three more years his grandfather would be 60. 60/6=10. 11+57=68
Answer:
11M + 2X + 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!! :))