Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
The diameter of a tire is 2.5 ft. a. Find the circumference of the tire. b. About how many times will the tire have to rotate to travel 1 mile?
Solution:
a) The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle. The circumference of the circle is the distance around a circle, that is the arc length of the circle. The circumference of a circle is given by:
Circumference = 2π × radius; but diameter = 2 × radius. Hence:
Circumference = π * diameter.
Given that diameter of the tire = 2.5 ft:
Circumference of the tire = π * diameter = 2.5 * π = 7.85 ft
b) since the circumference of the tire is 7.85 ft, it means that 1 revolution of the tire covers a distance of 7.85 ft.
1 mile = 5280 ft
The number of rotation required to cover 1 mile (5280 ft) is:
number of rotation =
Answer:
B is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
graph attached below, with red as the parent function (f(x)=3^x) and blue as the change (f(x)=3^x-8).
7 batches. There is 12 cookies in a dozen so multiply 8×12 to get 96 cookies. 96 Is the total cookies you need to make. So if you divide 96 by the 14 to see how many batches you must make. you will get a number of 6.85... so you must round up to 7.