Solving the area of the circle
A = π × 2^2
A = 12.57
halve
/2 = 6.29
area of the square = 4*4
16
subtract area of half circle from area of square
16 - 6.29 = 9.71
Answer:
9.6 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
133.1 - (9.7 + 8.9 + 8.9 + 8.9 + 18.6 + 11.6 + 20.5 + 27.5 + 8.9)
133.1 - 123.5
= 9.6
ok so I know I'm not giving the answer but if you look up (ma th way) you can get the answers for 1 and 2
apple pies are like rectangles u take how many apple chunks times the amount of cooking times but u have no answer
Answer:
340 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
So the key thing here is to notice that we are given the circumference which will allow us to find a value for the radius of the circle and hence the angle subtended by the arc (the central angle).
So the circumference of a circle = 2pi(r)
This means:
6 = 2pi(r)
Which means that
r = 6/2pi or r = 3/pi
Now we can use this value of r to find our angle in conjunction with the value of the arc length. So:
Arc length is defined by: length = θr
Where θ is our angle value.
So lets plug in:

Multiply by pi to get:

Divide by 3 to get that:
θ = 17pi/9
So if we convert that from radians to degrees we get 340 degrees.