12 ounces for each steak ..............
I see so many people ask this. What does this mean?
Find the area of each shape and add.Let's start with the first semi-circle(half-circle)
If the area of a circle is πr² , then the area of a semi-circle is 1/2πr² where is 22/7 or 3.14, and r is the radius which is 1.8 meters
A=1/2πr²
A=1/2*22/7*1.8*1.8
A=5.09 m²(rounded to nearest hundredth)
Since the semi-circles are two and have the same radius, multiply the area of the first one by two or go through the same process again.
So 5.09 *2=10.18meters square is the area of the two semi-circles
Now, let's find the area of a rectangle which is length times width, where length is 6 meters and width is (1.8+1.8, because 1.8 is half the width)=3.6 meters
A=l*w
A=6*3.6
A=21.6meters square
Therefore the area of the shape is 10.18m²+21.6m²=219.888m²
3/5 squared in 9/25, 3*3/5*5 :)
Answer:
n=N-1
Step-by-step explanation:
You can start by imagining this scenario on a small scale, say 5 squares.
Assuming it starts on the first square, the grasshopper can cover the full 5 squares in 2 ways; either it can jump one square at a time, or it can jump all the way to the end and then backtrack. If it jumps one square at a time, it will take 4 hops to cover all 5 squares. If it jumps two squares at a time and then backtracks, it will take 2 jumps to cover the full 5 squares and then 2 to cover the 2 it missed, which is also 4. It will always be one less than the total amount of squares, since it begins on the first square and must touch the rest exactly once. Therefore, the smallest amount n is N-1. Hope this helps!