Given:
circular merry-go-round that has a diameter of 15 feet.
Find: How much trim does he need to buy to put around the edge of the merry-go-round?
We need to find the circumference of the merry-go-round to get the measurement of the trim needed.
Circumference = π d
π = 3.14
d = diameter = 15 feet
Circumference = 3.14 * 15 feet
Circumference = 47.10 feet.
Mr. Osterhout needs to buy 47.10 feet of trim to put around the circular merry-go-round.
Answer:
5.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(-10)² = -10 x -10 = 100
- 10² = - (10 x 10) = - 100
Step-by-step explanation:
(-10)² = -10 x -10 = 100
- 10² = - (10 x 10) = - 100
Each of the following correctly match an English phrase with a mathematical expression except _____.
<span>A) a number times seven, 7x </span>
<span>B) a number subtracted from seven, 7 - x </span>
<span>C) the sum of a number and seven, 7 + x </span>
<span>D) a number divided by 7, 7/x
if this is ur question...answer is D...should be x/7</span>
If \dfrac{x-1}{3}=k 3 x−1 =kstart fraction, x, minus, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction, equals, k and k=3k=3k, equals, 3, what i
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For this case we have the following expression:
(x-1) / (3) = k
Substituting the value of k = 3 we have:
(x-1) / (3) = 3
From here, we must clear the value of x.
We have then:
x-1 = 3 * 3
x-1 = 9
x = 9 + 1
x = 10
Answer:
The value of x is given by:
x = 10