Step-by-step explanation:
Determine the data range of the data set.
Decide the width of the class intervals.
Divide the range by the chosen width of the class interval to determine the number of intervals.
Answer:
-16
Step-by-step explanation:
-16... using d = b²-4ac
A 4 cm × 6 cm 4cm×6cmstart color #1fab54, 4, start text, c, m, end text, times, 6, start text, c, m, end text, end color #1f
Andreas93 [3]
Answer:
- Area of the rectangle: 24 cm²
- Area of the circle: 380.13 cm²
- Area of between the circle and the rectangle: 356.13 cm²
Explanation:
The question describes<em> a rectangle of dimensions 4 cm × 6 cm inscribed in a circle with radius 11 cm</em>.
You can find:
- The area of the rectangle
- The area of the circle
- The area between the rectangle and the circle.
<u>1. Area of the rectangle:</u>
<u>2. Area of the circle:</u>
<u>3. Area between the rectangle of the circle:</u>
This is the area of the circle that does not belong to (or is outside of) the area of the rectangle.
95 + 68,95 = 163,95
6,1% de 163,95 =
(6,1*163,95)/100 =
10,00095 ~ $10,00
11/12 for the first one and 1/3 on the second. I’m 100% sure but I’m sorry if it’s wrong. Have a great day!