Given:
Area of a circle, A=50.265 sq. units.
Radius of circle, r = 4 units.
To find:
The value of π to the nearest thousandth.
Solution:
Formula for area of a circle is



Now, using
expression, we can find the value of π.




Approximate the value to the nearest thousandth (three digits after decimal).

Therefore, the approximated value of π is 3.142.
Answer: 30/40+16/40 and 15/20+8/20 pls mark brainliest
Step-by-step explanation:
You know that 3/4+2/5=23/20.
Now select the other expressions equal to that. They are: 30/40+16/40 and 15/20+8/20
a = 2x + 6xz
a = x(2 + 6z) <em>factored out "x" on right side</em>
a/(2 + 6z) = x <em>divided both sides by (2 + 6z)</em>
Answer: x = 
Answer:
h = 24 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for area of a triangle is
A = (1/2)bh where b is the base and h is the height.
We are told that the base is 5 times the height, this translates to
b = 5h, so we can rewrite our formula to
A = (1/2)(5h)(h) or
A = (1/2)5h²
We are given A = 1,440, so plug that in and solve for h...
1,440 = (1/2)5h²
2,880 = 5h² (multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction)
576 = h² (divide both sides by 5 to get the h value by itself)
24 = h (take the square root of both sides)