Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 of 27 is 9 so 2/3 is 18
Answer:
0.314 gallon is required to cover a circular region with a radius of 40 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
a gallon of paint will cover about 400 square feet in a single coat
To Find:
Number of gallons required to cover a circular region with a radius of 40 feet = ?
Solution:
Step 1: Finding Area of the circular region
The area of the circular region, A =
where r is the radius
Now substituting r = 40 , we get
A =
Step 2: Finding the number of gallons of paint required
To cover 400 sq feet = 1 gallon
so to cover 1 square feet = gallon
Now to cover 125.6 ft we need
=> 0.314 gallon
The value of a would be 3.5, as a=1 when b=10 means that a is worth 1/10 of b's value.
A square has 4 sides of equal legnths
in your point of view, it looks tilted because it is actually a rhombus, a paralellogram (4 sided figure with 2 pairs of paralell sides) with 4 equal sides
to find the area, just multiply base by height (look at ilustration/attachmtns)