The distance from the center to where the foci are located exists 8 units.
<h3>How to determine the distance from the center?</h3>
The formula associated with the focus of an ellipse exists given as;
c² = a² − b²
Where c exists the distance from the focus to the center.
a exists the distance from the center to a vertex,
the major axis exists 10 units.
b exists the distance from the center to a co-vertex, the minor axis exists 6 units
c² = a² − b²
c² = 10² - 6²
c² = 100 - 36
c² = 64
c = 8
Therefore, the distance from the center to where the foci are located exists 8 units.
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I assume that 4.4 is the diameter,please do correct me if i am wrong.
To get the area of the circle,the formula is 丌r^2
to find the radius,we need ro devide the diameter by 2
thus the equations is
Therefore the answer is B.15.2
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There can only be two outcomes that result from the coon being flipped because there’s only two sides.