A River Oaks Pools is trying to calculate the perimeter of the pool so they will know how many bricks to buy for the deck of the pool. Each square on the grid represents a square that is 3ft x 3ft. What is the perimeter of the pool?
Solution:
On the first row and last row, there are 7 numbers of squares. And on the 2nd to 5th row, there are 11 number of squares.
In getting for the perimeter of the area, we'll have to divide the regions.
Dividing the regions, we'll get three figures/planes :
2 rectangles with Length = 3ft x 4 number of squares and Width = 3ft x 2 number of squares
Thus, for the 2 rectangles,
Perimeter = 2(2L+2W) (times two since there are 2 rectangles)
Perimeter = 2(2(12)+2(6))
Perimeter = 72 ft
Another figure was formed is a square with a 21ft x 21ft
Perimeter = 4(21ft)
Perimeter = 84 ft
Add the two equivalent perimeters:
Total Perimeter = 72+84
Total Perimeter = 156 ft
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Answer:
The correct answer is Introspection
Explanation:
From the given question, from the history of psychology, we can asses Dave's claim using what is called Introspection
Introspection refers to the training of participants to report elements of specific sensory experiences.
Introspection is also the scrutiny of one's personal feelings and conscious thoughts. In psychology, the process of introspection deals with exclusively on observation of one's mental state, while in the context of spirituality it may be called the examination of one's soul.