There are two (equivalent) formulas for the circumference of a circle:
C = 2 pi r, where r is the radius of the circle
C = pi d, where d is the diameter of the circle
In this particular problem, however, we're dealing with arc length. For the shown central angle "theta" = 160 degrees, the arc length is 42 cm.
Knowing this enables us to calculate the radius or diameter of the circle.
Arc length = s = (radius) (central angle, in radians, not degrees)
First, convert 160 degrees to radians: 160 deg pi rad
----------- * ------------ = (8/9) pi rad
1 180 deg
Then 42 cm = r *(8/9) pi rad
Solve for the radius (r): divide 42 cm by (8/9) pi rad
Then use the formula for circumference introduced earlier:
C= 2 pi r Substitute [42 cm / ( (8/9) pi rad )] for r.
Simplify your result, and you will then have the circumference, C, in cm.
Answer:
=100
Step-by-step explanation:
10×10= 100
Simpler version- 1×1= 1 and you just add the two 0's to the 1, that gives you 100
Answer:
It's C... I just got that............................
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the common multiples:
Multiples of 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48
Multiples of 9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45
The common multiples are 18 and 36
The first person in line to get both free would be the 18th person and then the 36th person.
So she is correct that the 36th person would get both free, but they wouldn't be the first person to do it.
Answer:
Answers are: (x+3)(x+5) = 0
So first zero: x+3 = 0 so x = -3
Second zero: x+5 = 0 so x = -5
so zeros are: x = -5 and -3
Step-by-step explanation: