Assuming the vertex of the triangle shown is the center of the pentagon, and the line segment shown is an altitude of the triangle:
If we join the center of (the circumscribed circle and of) the pentagon to the 5 vertices, 5 isosceles triangles are formed, all congruent to the one shown in the figure. It is clear that these triangles are congruent, so to find the area of the pentagon, we find the area of one of these triangles and multiply by 5.
The base of the triangle is 22.3 in, and the height is 15.4 ins, thus the area of the pentagon is:
5(Area triangle)=5*[(22.3*15.4)/2]=<span>858.55 (square inches).
Answer: </span>858.55 (square inches).
A circle has a total of 360°, if Samantha is eating 12° wedges off of it every day, then how many times does 12° go into 360°? 360/12, that many.
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Answer: One crate of peaches is $5
Step-by-step explanation:
All you do for this question is divide 125 by 25 gives us 5
Answer:
4x-4
Step-by-step explanation:
x-10+3x+6=4x-4
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