Answer:
r = 2.55
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for finding the radius of a circle using the area is r = √A/π
with the r being the radius. the A being the area, and the π being pi (we'll use 3.14).
So the equation should look like this:
r = √(20.4/3.14)
Find the quotient of 20.4/3.14 and round to the nearest tenth
r = √6.5
Find the square root and round to the nearest hundredth
r = 2.55
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
To find the sum of all the angles that are labeled, simply just add those angles together.
191 + 56 + 35 = 282
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Area of circle = πr²
= 64π
The cord will subtend a semicircle of diameter 8", radius 4". The area of this semicircle:
1/2 πr²
= 0.5 x 4² x π
= 8π
Area of larger region = area of circle - area of semicircle
= 64π - 8π
= 56π inch²