put a 1 under the 13, so it is 13/1, and 5 5/6, turn it into an improper fraction by multiplying 5x6=30. then 30+5, which is 35. so just keep the denominator, which would be 35/6. so you would have 13/1 - 35/6. you need the same denominator, so see what both 1 and 6 would fit into. which is 6. so 13x6 which is 78, so 78/6 - 35/6, so 78-35 is 43. so 43/6, then simplify, which is 7 1/6
Answer: 74.8%
This answer is approximate.
The value is rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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Explanation:
Let,
X = area of the larger circle
Y = area of the smaller circle
Z = area of the shaded region = X - Y
The goal is to compute the ratio Z/X to get the answer we want
Let's find area of the larger circle
Area of circle = pi*(radius)^2
A = pi*r^2
X = pi*8.01^2
X = 64.1601pi
This is the exact area in terms of pi
Now repeat for the smaller circle
A = pi*r^2
Y = pi*4.02^2
Y = 16.1604pi
Subtract those results to find the value of Z
Z = X-Y
Z = 64.1601pi-16.1604pi
Z = 47.9997pi
This is the exact area of the red donut region
Divide Z over X to get the probability of landing in the red region
Z/X = (47.9997pi)/(64.1601pi)
Z/X = (47.9997)/(64.1601) <--- note how the pi terms cancel
Z/X = 0.74812 which is approximate
Convert to a percent
Move the decimal point 2 spots to the right
0.74812 ---> 74.812%
Then round this to one decimal place
74.812% ---> 74.8%
Answer:
1) How does "Abe" relate to the merry-go-round? (The problem doesn't seem to say.)
2) How many people did each person provide for? So how many dozens were brought? How many are in a dozen? So how many cookies were brought?
Step-by-step explanation:
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There are n seats on a merry- go-round. A boy takes n rides. Between each ride, he moves clockwise a certain number of places to a new horse. Each time he moves a different number of places. Find all n for which the boy ends up riding each horse.
2) So if there are n horses, first the boy could move by one place then he could move by n+1 places then by 2n+1 so on and so forth, until he moves (n−2)n+1 places, in which case he'd would have been ridden each horse only one time and taken unique number of steps, which implies that all n's satisfy given condition.
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One is 18/14, another is 27/21. just multiply both numbers buy an integer (here two and three) to get equivalent ratios