Answer:
85.6 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the central triangle bounded by each of the sides can be computed as ...
A = (1/2)r²sin(α) . . . . where α is the central angle, 360°/5 = 72°
There are 5 such triangles, so the area of the pentagon is ...
A = (5/2)(6 cm)²sin(72°) ≈ 85.595 cm²
The area of the regular pentagon of radius 6 cm is about 85.6 cm².
The following formula is used to find the answer.
D = 50 mg (0.6^n)
D is the dosage
n is at any hour
Using this formula and solving the equation for it, the answer is 18.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers, so let's compare the 2 negative numbers. Unlike positive numbers, the more negative it has, the smaller it is. So we know the smallest is -20. Without looking at the other numbers (even though I did just in case) we know that this is correct. They say least to greatest, so -20 should be first. A is the only one that starts with -20.