It’s 0.09 or .09. Hope this helps:)
By knowing the circumference of the base of the cone, we see that the radius is 4 centimeters.
<h3>
How to find the radius of the cone?</h3>
Notice that in the first figure, the length of the arc AB is L = 8π cm.
Then, that arc will be the bottom part of the cone. Then we can see that the circumference of the base of the cone will be equal to the length of the arc.
And remember that for a circle of radius R (like the base of the cone), the circumference is:
C = 2πR.
Then we will get:
8π cm = C = 2πR
( 8π cm)/ 2π = R
4cm = R
The radius of the cone is 4cm.
If you want to learn more about circles:
brainly.com/question/1559324
#SPJ1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
55+4x
The most common scenario was the low-fuel landing. It was there in 25 % of the tests. The number of tests was 25+115=140 tests (adding up the failed and passed test.
So to find our how many were trained in the most common scenario, we have to calculate25% of 140.
25/100*140=(i calculate frist 25/100. I divide both by 25, we have 1/4)1/4*140 = In order to calculate this, we need to divide 140/4. This is:
35____140:4 12 20 20 ==
so the correct answer is 35.