2 + 3 + 2
5 + 1 + 1
7 minus 2 + 2 or
4 + 2 + 1
To find the area of a quarter circle, you simply take a quarter of a full circle. As all quarters are equal, this means that the formula would be <span><span>π<span><span>r2</span>4</span></span><span>π<span><span>r2</span>4</span></span></span><span>. But wait, there's more. If you notice, </span><span><span>π<span><span>r2</span>4</span>=π<span><span>r2</span>2</span></span><span>π<span><span>r2</span>4</span>=π<span><span>r2</span>2</span></span></span><span>. This coincides with the circle formula, just with half the radius. Notice anything? A quarter of a circle can be calculated in the same way a circle a quarter the size can. This means that a quarter circle is equal to a circle a quarter size. In this same way, a ninth of a circle is equal to a circle of one ninth the size.</span>
Answer:
- 75-{(8×3)+6}
- 75-{24+6}
- 75-30
- 45
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12 divided by 22 is a repeating decimal
12 ÷ 22 = 0.545454......
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