We have an object measured in <u>Meters</u>, and we want to cut sections of it off in <u>Centimeters</u>, a different unit of measurement.
Because we're subtracting sections of the pipe, we want to make the units the same, this will make our calculations easier.
1 Meter = 100 Centimeters, so, <u>2.5 Meters = 250 Centimeters</u>
We're cutting ( 60 Cm + 35 Cm + 90 Cm ) off, which totals <u>185 Cm</u>.
250 Cm Pipe - 185 Cm Cuts = 65 Cm Pipe Left
Answer:
man just try to get the answer right yourself
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B.a circle with a radius of 4 in." <span>circles have an area of16 pi in2 should have a radius of 4 in.
</span>
The area of a circle is this:
Area = pi * r^2
16 pi = pi * r^2
r^2 = 16
r = 4.
Answer:
2/10 (4/5)-(5/2)+ (10)=7.66