Answer:
I won't solve it, because you asked me to.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first question we should ask ourselves is "what are we looking to solve?"
We are looking for some sort of value that satisfies that equation. We'll call it x
Reading from left to right:
The sum of twice a number and 13 is 75
+ 2 x 13 = 75
2x + 13 = 75
Answer:
The circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Area of the circle = 1/4π²
Now, to get the circumference of the circle we need the radius.
So, finding the radius by putting the formula of area:
Area = 
=
dividing π by both sides:


using square root on both the sides:

So, the radius is 
Now, putting the formula of circumference:

=
=
putting the value of π =3.14
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=
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Circumference = 5.56 cm
Therefore, the circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).
Answer:
The answer is most likely -1 31/33
I have a hard time with fractions so I usually just go into my calculator and change it to a decimal. For example with -5 1/3 I would insert 1/3 into my calculator to change it to a decimal and then simply tack on the -5 to it. So in decimal form 1/3 is 0.333... so with the -5 added on its -5.333... Do the same for the other number and then divide. You will get -1.9393... all you have to do is go into your calculator and try out 11/12 or 31/33 to see which equals 0.9393... because those are the only options with a -1. In this case 31/33 equals 0.9393 s -1 31/33 is the answer
Answer: A) 0 triangles
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Explanation:
Adding up the two smaller sides gets us 9.6+11.6 = 21.2, but this result is not larger than the third side of 21.2
For a triangle to be possible, we need to be able to add any two sides and have the sum be larger than the third remaining side. This is the triangle inequality theorem.
I recommend you cutting out slips of paper with these side lengths and trying it out yourself. You'll find that a triangle cannot be formed. The 9.6 cm and the 11.6 cm sides will combine to form a straight line that is 21.2 cm, but a triangle won't form.
As another example of a triangle that can't be formed is a triangle with sides of 3 cm, 5 cm, and 8 cm. The 3 and 5 cm sides add to 3+5 = 8 cm, but this does not exceed the third side. The best we can do is form a straight line but that's not a triangle.
In short, zero triangles can be formed with the given side lengths of 9.6 cm, 11.6 cm, and 21.2 cm