<span>angle A + angle B = 180 degrees ... rhombus and h is the perpendicular distance between two parallelsides of the rhombus. ... The side length of the rhombus is equal to 10 feet. Find its area. ... A rhombus has 2 congruent opposite acute angles and two congruent ... area of rhombus = 2 (1 / 2) (10 feet) 2 sin (60 degrees)</span>
The area of a circle is π (radius²)
The area of the outer (2-ft) circle is π (2²) = 4 π square feet.
The area of the inner (1-ft) circle is π (1²) = 1 π square feet.
The inner circle covers 1/4 of the area of the outer circle.
So if the ant wanders around totally aimlessly and randomly, and there's no way to
know where he came from, where he is now, or where he's going next, and there's
an equal chance of him being <em><u>anywhere in the big circle</u></em> at any time, then there's a
<u>25% chance</u> of him being inside the small circle at any time, because 1/4 of the
total area is in there.
That's choice c).
Answer would be eight because you divide eight hundred by ten cents to get eight.
327+425+550+486 is 1788 so to get the answer you need to divide it by 6