<u>Answer:</u>
1130400 km
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We know the formula for circumference of a circle:
<em>Circumference =
</em>
So we need the radius of Saturn ring to calculate its circumference.
We are given Saturn's diamter which is 120,000km; and know that Saturn's ring extends for about 120,000 km from the circumference of the Saturn.
Therefore, the radius of Saturn's ring will be 120000 km plus half of the diameter of Saturn:
Radius of Saturn's ring = 120000 + (120000/2) = 180000 km
Circumference of Saturn's rings = 2 x 3.14 x 180000 = 1130400 km
Answer:
V = 8491 mm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cylinder is given by
V = pi r^2 h
We know the radius is 13 and the height is 16
V = pi * (13)^2 *16
V = 169*16 *pi
V =2704 *pi
Let pi be approximated by 3.14
V =2704(3.14)
V =8490.56
To the nearest whole number
V = 8491 mm^3
Answer:
6x-16
Step-by-step explanation:
2(3x-8)
distribute the 2
2 x 3x = 6x
2 x -8 = -16
Answer:
50=2(10+w)
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that perimeter is equal to the sides of a shape
A rectangle has two of the same length and two of the same width
P=2l+2w
We know the perimeter and length so plug that in and solve for w
50=2(10)+2w
50=2(10+w) - That matches answer choice D
30=2w
w=15