Answer:
82.97cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Circumference= 131.88 centimeters
We want to find the area of 6/10 part of a circle
Firstly, let us find the area of the circle
We need to get the radius
C= 2πr
131.88= 2*3.142*r
131.88=6.284r
r= 131.88/6.284
r=20.98 cm
Area= πr^2
Area= 3.142*20.98^2
Area= 3.142*440.16
Area= 1382.98cm^2
Hence 6/10 of a 1382.98
=0.06*1382.98
=82.97cm^2
256 is the value
REMEMBER PEMDAS
Well, we can input both variables to check and see if the numbers hold.
-691 = -51(-15) - 74
-691 = 765-64
-691 = 701
(-15, -691) does not make the equation true.
Answer:
c = 160 - 3(45)
Step-by-step explanation:
if c = the number of characters left;
160 = maximum number of characters that can be used in a text
3*45 = number of characters in sentences already used. (There are 3 sentences of 45 characters.)
(# of char left) = (max # char) - (# char already used) so:
c = 160 - 3*(45)
c = 160 - 135
c = 25
2x(-5x-3)
2x(-5x)= -10x and 2x(-3)= -6x
= -10x sq - 6x
-10x is sq bc you are multiplying the same variable twice