To find the circumference, you will use the formula for finding circumference of a circle.
I used the true value of pi for the calculations.
C = pi x d
pi x 27.13
C = 85.77mm
Okay so every part of sugar requires 4 parts of water
so
3434 cups of sugar x 4 (parts of water per 1 part of sugar) = 13736
She will need to use 13, 736 parts of water for 3, 434 parts of sugar
Its fairly straightforward. Since the bottom equation only has one unknown,x, because y=1.3, you can plug y in and solve for x. Once you find the value of x, you then have the value for two variables, x and y, and again have one unknown coefficient a. To solve for the coefficient you just plug in your y value (1.3) and your x value (which can be rounded to 0.42). Using a little bit of algebra, you can then solve for a which should be a=2.108. I am not sure if your teacher wants you to solve it this way but you could also use the elimination method or substitution method that you would of learned when discussing system of equations. But no matter which way you do it, the math follows the rules. Hope this helps. I’d suggest you solve it yourself to double check my work.
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I am a Mechanical Engineering major w/ minor in mathematics
Answer:
6.75 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
6/8 = 0.75
0.75 x 9 = 6.75