Wouldnt it be the out side numbers ?at both ends?
Hello!
To solve this we use the equation sin60 = (s/2) / (d/2)
s is a side of the triangle
d is the diameter
sin60 = s/d




put 6 in for s


d = 6.9
The answer is C) 6.9
Hope this helps!
Given:
The radius of circle is 11 inch
The value for pi is 3
The objective is to find the area of the circle.
The area of the circle is given by the formula:

Substituting ,r = 11

We get:

Hence, the area of the circle is 363 square inches
$19/1.05= $18.095 rounds to $18.10
The sale tax on the item is $0.90