Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete exercise is: "The circumference of a circle is 47.1 and the diameter of the circle is 15. Which best represents the value of π? "
In order to solve this exercise, it is important to remember that the circle can be calculated with the following formulas:
1.
Where "C" is the circumference of the circle and "D" is the diameter of the circle.
2.
Where "C" is the circumference of the circle and "r" is the radius of the circle (Remeber that the diameter is twice the radius).
In this case, the exercise gives you the circumference of the circle and its diameter. These are:
Then, knowing those values, you can substitute them s into the first equation , as following:
The final step is to solve for :
20) 13=2f+5
2f=8
f=4
6x<=3
x<=1/2
-f-5(2f-3)=-f-10f+15=-11f+15
answer B
45+0,15*45=45+6,75=51,75$
Answer:
left 2 and 8
right 2 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
For each equation at the top you substitute the number into x for the numbers on the left
y=2(1)^2
y=2
y=2(2)^2
y=8
y=2^1
y=2
y=2^2
y=4
A line that is parallel to another line will have the same slope, in our case, the slope of 3. Therefore, we can just change the y-intercept to create any line parallel to y=3x+5 (just remember to keep the slope the same). For example, y=3x+5, y=3x-9, and y=3x+6.2 are all equations that are parallel to y=3x+5.
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