Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter of a polygon is simply sum of the lengths of all sides of the polygon.
Therefore, we can find this polygon's perimeter by adding up the length of each of its sides:
Since there is a lot to keep track of, I'd recommend picking any side and moving clockwise/counter-clockwise until you get all sides.
Perimeter is 2width+2length
Therefore since you already know that the perimeter is 60 and the length is 14 you can set up the equation;
60= 2w+14
with this you then need to find w so;
60=2w+14
-14 -14
46=2w
(46/2)=(2w/2)
13=w
The width is 13
A=2πrh+2πr2=2·π·6·25+2·π·6^2 so the answer is D
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
from the question:
15-5(p-6)
when p=8,
=15-5(8-6)
=15-5(2)
=15-10
=5
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