Answer
D) 314 square inches
The area of the one side of the flying disc = 314 square inches
Step by step explanation
The radius of the flying disc = 10 inches
The disc is in circle shape.
Area of a circle = πr^2
The area of the flying disc = 3.14 * 10^2 [π = 3.14]
= 3.14 *100
= 314 square inches
The area of the one side of the flying disc = 314 square inches
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Answer:
-30
Step-by-step explanation:
Tn = a1 + (n-1)d = 34 + (-2)(n-1) = 34-2n+2 = 36-2n
hence,
10= 36-2n
2n = 36
n = 13
20 terms from the last term would be 13+20 = 33
T33 = 36-2(33) = -30
Answer:
v_0(initial velocity) v_f(final velocity) a(acceleration)
v_0=70 km/h v_f= 0 km/h( rest)
Kinematics equation is a=(v_f-v-0)/time
a=(0-70)/(7/3600) which means it decelerates at -36000 km/h
This number is humongous; I would advise you to re-check the problem and see if the the time it takes is 7 hours rather than 7 seconds. Notice that I put the time as 7/3600 because it is 7 seconds which should be converted to hours.
Answer:
B. An obtuse scalene triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Polygons are plane figures bounded by three or more straight sides. Examples are: trigon, quadragon, hexagon, nonagon etc. They are named with respect to their number of sides.
An obtuse triangle has one of its angles greater than but less than . While a scalene triangles has non of its sides to be equal in length.
The valid description of the classes of polygons is: an obtuse scalene triangle. Which implies that the triangle has one of its angles to be obtuse, and non of its sides equal.
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