In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of 1. Frequently, especially in trigonometry, the unit circle is the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin (0, 0) in the Cartesian coordinate system in the Euclidean plane.
Answer:
Dilate circle A by a scale factor of 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dilating circle A by 4 would be the same as multiplying its radius of 6 by 4, which would make it 24.
The radius of circle B is 24.
Rotating it wouldn't change anything (it's a circle), and I don't think reflecting and translating show circle similarity
Answer:
11 each
Step-by-step explanation:
360/2.75=130.9
rounding up, 131x2.75=360.25
131/12=10.9 boxes each
therefore each girl will have to sell 11 boxes
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An integer is defined as a number which is not a fraction or irrational. It should be able to be written out as just a number, without a decimal point or additional fraction. (It can have a negative sign) For example, a few integers would be 2, 5, -8, and 9109, while some non-integers would be 3.1, 3 3/2, and 5i.
In this case, 10.846 is not an integer, as it has a decimal.
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Answer:75%
Step-by-step explanation:
48 over 64 & x over 100
100•48 =4800/64= 75