Answer: 6
Step-by-step explanation: why the process of elimination is because 9 is sticking like a sore thumb and the last one is too big the first one and the third one are similar but the third one has a square root of 3 so it would be THE FIRST ONE.
C=2pir
area=pir^2
given
c=25.12
25.12=2pir
pi=3.14
25.12=2(3.14)r
25.12=6.28r
divide both sides by 6.25
4=r
sub into other
area=pir^2
area=pi4^2
area=16pi
area=16(3.14)
area=50.24
the area is 50.24 square cm
Answer:
5 & 1
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the quadratic formula to solve this:
Quadratic Formula =
So we will have 2 answers (roots).
a is the coefficient of x^2 (2)
b is the coefficient of x (-12)
c is the constant (10)
Now, substituting, we get:
x =
Hence the roots are 5 & 1
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Answer: 24 yards, choice D</h3>
There are 4 sides to this figure (trapezoid). The left slanted side and the right most vertical side, combined with the top and bottom horizontal sides, will get us the perimeter.
left slanted side = 5 yards
right most vertical side = 4 yards (see note below)
bottom side = 9 yards
top side = 6 yards
Add up the four sides mentioned: 5+4+9+6 = 9+15 = 24
note: the rectangle has opposite sides that are the same length. While the right most side isn't labeled, it is the same length as the left side of the rectangle, so both are 4 yards long.
Another thing I should probably mention is that we do not add in the interior 4 yard side. The perimeter is only the outer or exterior sides we care about. Think of it like we're trying to fence around some property lot and we don't want to subdivide the property up. Finding the perimeter will help us find the amount of fencing needed to surround the property.