Hi! :)
The radius of a circle is the length from the perimeter of the circle to the center of the circle.
If 24 inches is still 9 inches from the center, you just have to add 24 and 9 to get the radius.
24+9= 33
Your final answer should be that the radius is 33 inches.
Hope this helps!
To find the diameter, divide the area(254.34) by pi(3.1415) and then square the quotient
That is the radius now just times that by 2 so 2 x 8.99 = 17.98
Now I have a felling the might be wanting 18 because 8.99 is so close to 9 and this is also true for 80.95. They probably want 80.95 = 81, which the square root of that is 9, which is the radius and if you times that by 2 the diameter would equal 18
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The interquartile range is IQR is:
Where:
= third quartile
= first quartile
So the interquartile range is the difference between the highest quartile and the lowest quartile. In other words, it is the width of the box in the diagram.
So:
The R range is the difference between the highest value and the lowest. In other words:
Finally:
Becaus you have 2A and 2b this is what i think it could mean A+A+B+B