The circumference of the circle is actually the perimeter ( length of the boundary ) of the circle . And a part of the circle which lies between two distinct points on the circumference of the circle is called an arc . If the length of the arc is less than half the circumference , it is called minor arc and remaining portion which is more than half of the circle ( but natural ) is called major arc .
When these two points , which make the arc are joined separately to the centre of circle , these arms make angle at the centre . This is called the angle subtended by the arc at the centre of the circle .
There is a beautiful logical relation exists between arc length and the angle , the arc makes ( subtends ) at the centre of the circle . This relation is as under , the wholle circle subtends an angle of 360 degree at the centre . Half the circumference subtendr 360 / 2 ie 180 degree at the centre . The logical relation becomes Arc Length = Circumference × angle in degrees it ( the arc ) subtends at the centre of the circle / 360 degree . So the answer is very simple :- The Arc Length = 36 × 90 / 360 or 9 units ( may be centimetres or metres or inches , feet , yards , etc ) . Which is definitely length of the minor arc . The length of the major arc ( remaining portion of the circumstance ) is 36 - 9 = 27 units . Hence the required answer of the sum is 9 units .
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The possibilities of an even number are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 .
The possibilities of an odd prime are 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13.
8 even numbers + 5 odd primes = 13 possibilities of success
out of 16 total possible outcomes.
Probability of success = 13/16 = 0.8125 = 81.25% .
Rounded to the nearest thousandth, it's 0.813 .
Answer:
The answer is (A)
Step-by-step explanation:
By subtracting both number you will be left off with the distance between the numbers.
Edit: answer (C) is wrong because it refers to the absolute values of p and q, the absolute value of a number is equal to how many numbers that number is away from zero.