Answer:
1) 27/2 2) 8pi 3) 48 4) 16+2pi
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The length of the triangle is 9 (found by finding the distance between (-5,-3) and (4,-3)) and the height is 3 (found by finding the distance between (1,0) and (1,-3)). The area of a triangle is 1/2 (length times height) which in this case is 27/2.
2) The shape is a semicircle, so the area is 1/2 pi*r^2.
1/2 * pi * r^2=8pi
3) B*H=8*6=48
4) The figure is a semicircle and a square.
The area of the semicircle is 1/2 * pi * r^2=2pi
The area of the square is b*h=4*4=16
The area is 16+2pi.
Answer:
rs 200
Step-by-step explanation:
10% of rs 2000
=
× 2000
= 0.1 × 2000
= 200
I assume the heights are 160 ft and 1480 ft.
The two heights are unknown, so we will use variable h to help solve the problem.
The shorter building, building A, has height h.
Since building A is shorter by 160 ft, then building B is taller by 160 ft, so the height of building B is h + 160.
Now we add our two heights to find the total height.
h + h + 160 is the total height.
We can write it as 2h + 160
We are told the total height is 1480 ft, so we let 2h + 160 equal 1480, and we have an equation.
2h + 160 = 1480
Subtract 160 from both sides
2h = 1320
Divide both sides by 2
h = 660
h + 160 = 820
Building A measures 660 ft.
building B measures 820 ft.
69% can be written as
69/100
That cannot be reduced any further since 69 and 100 do not have any common factors other than 1