Which best describes the diameter of a circle?
<em>Statements</em>
<u><em>A. The distance from the center to any point of the circle</em></u>
This statement describes the radius of the circle
<u><em>B. The length of a chord that contains the center of the circle</em></u>
This statement describes the diameter of the circle
<u><em>C. The distance around the circle</em></u>
This statement describes the circumference of the circle
<u><em>D. The length of a chord that does not contain the center of the circle</em></u>
This statement describes a line segment linking any two points on a circle that does not contain the center of the circle
therefore
<u>the answer is the option</u>
B. The length of a chord that contains the center of the circle
Answer:
A = 101 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
ok so a traingle has a full degree of 180, and on here we have degress C and B but need to know A
all we have to do is add 24 and 55 which is 79 and then substarct 79 from 180 to know how much is A's degree....which is... 101 degrees YAY!
to make sure u add them all up : 24 + 55 + 101 = 180
~batmans wife dun dun dun.....
Answer:
The answer would be C. It is 6% higher than the theoretical probability.
I think it’s either C or D
Answer:
Peaches cost $5 and Tomatoes cost $7 per box.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let p be the price per box of peaches and t the price of a box of tomatoes.So we have the system:
8p + 6t = 82
6p + 7t = 79
Multiply the first equation by 3 and the second by -4:
24p + 18t = 246
-24p - 28t = -316 Adding:
- 10t = -70
t = 7
Substituting for t in the first equation:
8p + 6(7) = 82
8p = 40
p = 5.