The square box is enough to fit the pizza with a diameter of 10 inches inside. Since the area of the square box is more than the area of the pizza, the pizza fits easily in the square box.
<h3>What is the area of the circle and the square?</h3>
The area of the circle is
Ac = πr² = πd²/4 sq. units
Where r is the radius and d is the diameter of the circle.
The area of the square is given by
As = s² sq. units
Where s is the length of the side of a square.
<h3>Calculation:</h3>
It is given that a pizza(in a circular shape) with a diameter d = 10 in is to be placed in a square box of the same length as the diameter of the pizza.
So,
The area of pizza is
Ap = Ac = πd²/4 sq. units
= π(10)²/4
= 25π
= 78.54 sq. in
Then, the area of the square box with the length same as the diameter of the pizza is,
As = d²
= 10²
= 100 sq. in
Since the area of the square is more than the area of the pizza (100 sq. inch > 78.54 sq. inch), the pizza easily fits into the square box.
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Answer:
Area = 14.8
Step-by-step explanation:
Area = 5/2 + a^2*sqrt(5 + 2 sqrt(5) )
This formula given the side length, calculates the area.
a = 2
Area = 2.5 + 2^2 * sqrt(5 + 2*sqrt(5) )
Area = 2.5 + 4 * sqrt(5 + 2*2.236)
Area = 2.5 + 4* sqrt(5+ 4.4721)
Area = 2.5 + 4*sqrt(9.4721)
Area = 2.5 + 4*3.0776
Area = 2.5 + 12.3107
Area = 14.8107
Answer:
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B or C would be most logical in this case of study.
Answer:
Gah! Inverses!
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a pretty simple concept, just switch the x and f(x) values!
If you don't understand, look at how I solve it!
Switching the positions of the x and f(x) values...
Note: That f(x)^-1 is the proper notation for inverse functions.
There you go!
Hope this helps, and don't procrastinate!