The new pool is 18.84 feet larger in circumference than the old one.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given:
Circumference of the pool = 47.1 feet
Diameter of the new pool, d = 21 feet
radius, r = 21/2 feet
Circumference of the new pool = ?
We know:
Circumference = 2πr
where,
r is the radius
On substituting the value:
C =
C = 65.94 feet
The difference in circumference of the two pools = 65.94 - 47.1 feet
= 18.84 feet
Therefore, the new pool is 18.84 feet larger in circumference than the old one.
For a vertical projectile, the equation of motion is expressed h(t)=g+bt+c, where g is gravity, b is the initial upward velocity, and c is the starting height. The maxima of this equation is given by -b/2g, which in this case would be -56/-32, or 1.75 seconds after launch
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2th bounce- 80
5th Bounce- (-)200
9th Bounce- (-)560
Every time the ball bounces it loses 40cm because on the first bounce 160cm-120cm=40cm
And the score goes down by 40 every time and since we go into the negatives the negatives sometimes add on top of each other