-- The smallest perimeter you can make with a certain area
is a circle.
-- The NEXT smallest perimeter with the same area is a square.
With 1-ft by 1-ft square bricks, the shortest perimeter she could
make would be by using her bricks to make it as square as possible.
Without cutting bricks into pieces, the best she could do would be
(13 bricks) x (3 bricks) .
= (13-ft) x (3-ft)
Perimeter = (2 x length) + (2 x width)
= (2 x 13-ft) + (2 x 3-ft)
= (26-ft) + (6-ft) = 32 feet <== shortest perimeter.
-- Then, the more UNSQUARE you make it, the more perimeter
it takes to enclose the same area. That means Mary has to make
a rectangle as long and skinny as she can.
The longest perimeter she can make (without cutting bricks into
pieces) is (39 bricks) x (1 brick) .
= (39-ft) x (1-ft) .
Perimeter = (2 x length) + (2 x width)
= (2 x 39-ft) + (2 x 1-ft)
= (78-ft) + (2-ft) = 80 feet .
What she'll have then is a brick path, 39 feet long and 1 foot wide,
and when you walk on it, you'll need to try hard to avoid falling off
because it's only 1 foot wide.
Answer:
5x³ - 2x²
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Write out expression
4x³ - x² + 4x + x³ - x² - 4x
Step 2: Combine like terms (x³)
5x³ - x² + 4x - x² - 4x
Step 3: Combine like terms (x²)
5x³ - 2x² + 4x - 4x
Step 4: Combine like terms (x)
5x³ - 2x²
A: 25.12 (26 if your rounding)
B: You have to multiply R by 2 then by pi (3.14)
C: 10.5 (11 if your rounding)
Step-by-step explanation:
For a: A circle's circumference is its diameter multiplied by pi (3.14) To get the diameter you would multiple the radius by 2. Therefore your answer being 25.12 (Round to 26 if you want)
For c: Divide 65 by pi then that answer by two.
Answer:
however the meaning of math
Step-by-step explanation:
20+20
Answer:
1.97 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the difference between the heaviest and lightest lime. Subtract both of them and then get your awnser.
4.82 - 2.85 = 1.97 ounces