Answer:
16π + 64
Step-by-step explanation:
So the whole circumference is 64π
A quarter is 16π
Then you just have to account for the two radii.
16π + 64
What I always do to solve this, is find a common factor for each number first.
Usually 4 or 5 works best. I'll use 4.
4 goes into 80 20 times, which means that 4 = 5% of 80.
If 4 = 5%, and 48 = 12 x 4, then 48 must equal 60% of 80.
(Another way to solve this problem is: simplify 48 / 80. This simplifies to 3/5.
3/5 = 60%)!
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Line AB ll DC
b) Line GH acts as a transversal.
c) <10 ; <12 , <9 ; <11
d) <8 = 180° - 120° = <u>60</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<6 = <u>120</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<5 = <u>60</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<4 = <u>60</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<3 = <u>120</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<2 = <u>120</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
<1 = <u>60</u><u>°</u><u>(</u><u>Ans</u><u>)</u>
That is basically 5 - 2 I believe so the answer is 3.