So a pentagon is constructed by five identical triangles, that's why you can find the area of one triangle and multiply it with 5:
A_pentagon=A_triangle*5
To find the area of a triangle you must use tangens.
You can watch this for more on that on youtube.
For the length of an arc or a portion of a circle you can find it using:
arc lenght = 2π*r(A/360), where A=angle.
So if you know radians, then 2π is a whole circle. And to calculate for the specific circle you have to use the radius. That's why you multiply with radius, which is the only difference between any two different circles. you then multiply with the part of the circle that you want to find the lenght for, which is A/360 (because there are 360° in a circle)
I hope that helped.
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
correct on edge
<span>Randomly generate an integer from 1 to 7 two times, and the probability is 1/7 ^2
This is the </span><span>statement that best describes the use of a simulation to predict the probability that two randomly chosen people will both have their birthdays on a Monday.
There are 7 days in a week, so there are 7 choices but only 1 Monday. So, 1/7 is the probability that a person's birthday falls on a Monday.
1st person asked will have 1/7 probability.
2nd person asked will also have 1/7 probability
So, (1/7)</span>² is the probability that both persons will have their birthdays on a Monday.
Answer:
9=0.6q where q is the number of questions on the exam.
Step-by-step explanation: