The circumference of a circle of radius
is

So, in your case, the circumference is

The circumference is actually the length of the "perimeter", so the answer to questions 1 and 2 looks the same actually
Answer:
The word "of" refers to multiplication.
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplication is what to do in all word problems when we see the word "of"
Answer:
change the equation into one variable.
2 y equals 10 + x
y equals 5 + x by 2
now put that into the second equation
-3x + b parentheses 5 + x / 2 equals 11
-3x+b(5+ x/2)
-3x + b5 + bx/2 = 11
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Answer:
(a) one parallelogram
(b) opposite sides are 3 inches and 4 inches. Opposite angles are 45° and 135°
(c) yes, all side lengths can be determined, see (b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite sides of a parallelogram are the same length, so if one side is 3 inches, so is the opposite side. Similarly, if one side is 4 inches, so is the opposite side. If sides have different lengths, they must be adjacent sides. The given numbers tell us the lengths of all of the sides.
The 4 inch sides are adjacent to the 3 inch sides. Thus the angle between a 4 inch side and a 3 inch side must be 45°. Opposite angles are congruent, and adjacent angles are supplementary, so specifying one angle specifies them all.
Only one parallelogram can be formed with these sides and angles. (The acute angle can be at the left end or the right end of the long side. This gives rise to two possible congruent orientations of the parallelogram. Because these are congruent, we claim only one parallelogram is possible. Each is a reflection of the other.)