Short answer: Radius of new circle = sqrt(6) * the original radius Area = pi * r^2
A1 = 6*Area = pi * (k * r) ^2
A1 = 6*Area = k^2 * pi * r^2 Set up a proportion.
Proportion
CommentThe As Cancel, the pis cancel the r^2 cancel.
1/6 = 1 / k^2 Cross multiply
k^2 = 6 Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt(k^2) = sqrt(6)
k = sqrt(6)
ConclusionThe radius increases by a factor of sqrt(6) times.
Discussion. You may not like this method very much, but you will do a lot of it in Physics or Chemistry. You may prefer the second method.
Step OneFind the area of the original circle
Area = pi * r^2
r = 10.9
pi = 3.14
Area = pi * r^2
Area = 3.14 * 10.9^2
Area = 3.14 * 118.81
Area = 373.1
Step 2Multiply this area by 6
Area1 = 6 * Area
Area1 = 6 * 373.1
Area1 = 2238.38
Step 3Find the radius of the bigger circle
Area1 = 2238.38
pi = 3.14
r = ????
Area1 = pi * r^2
2238.38 = 3.14 * r^2 Divide both sides by 3.14
2238/3.14 = r^2
r^2 = 712.86 Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt(r^2) = sqrt(712.86)
r = 26.6994
Step 4Divide by the original r
r/10.9 = 26.6994 / 10.9 = 2.44948
Here's where this get's a little messy. How do you know what to do with this. Perhaps just saying that the new radius = the original radius * 2.44958
But try taking the square root of 6 to see what happens.
sqrt(6) = 2.449489 is what you get, so the radius increases by sqrt(6) in size.
Comment
No matter which way you do this, it looks like a messy problem just because square root 6 is not easily recognized.
Answer:
37.5 
Step-by-step explanation:
As the area of each of the side of the cube are the same we can multiply the area of one side by 6.
The area of one side is

By the fundamental theorem of calculus,

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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming this is the slope equation
-2 is the slope
x is point x
5 is the y intercept
y is point y
the regular equation it y = mx + b
the slope is negative so it is decreasing aka gooing down
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