Answer:
The diameter of the pizza is 12 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Circumference of a pizza = 38 inches
To Find:
The Diameter of the pizza =?
Solution:
Circumference:
The distance around the edge of a circle (or any curvy shape).
It is a type of perimeter.
We know that the shape of the pizza is circle.
So the given circumference is circumference of a circle.
Now,
Circumference of the circle(pizza)=
where r is the radius of the circle
circumference of the pizza =38
Thus




r=6.050 inches
Now,
Diameter = 
Diameter = 
Diameter=12.1 inches
Rounding to the nearest tenth
Diameter=12 inches
Answer:
Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer this question you must use the parallelogram method shown in the attached image.
To answer this question, use the parallelogram method as shown in the attached image.
-Place the vectors a and b at the same point of origin.
-On the tip of the vector b draws a vector a.
-On the tip of vector a to draw a vector b.
-Draw a vector "f" that goes from the origin to the corner of the parallelogram.
The vector "f" represents the sum of the vector a with the vector b.
The correct option is C
.63-(-9.85)= 10.48 I hope this helped. :)
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(C) "symmetry"
When the planetarium display reveals that Mercury's orbit is more difficult than previously believed, the narrator is dismayed. Contrary to the antiquated notion that Mercury rotates simply once every solar orbit, it appears that the moonless planet rotates three times per two trips around the sun. The narrator seems to favor "symmetry," or balance, by favoring the more straightforward "arrangement."
The answer is not (A). Lines 40–43 don't show any "irony" on the part of the narrator. (B) is the wrong answer. Though unconventional, the narrator's response to Mercury's "strange arrangement" does not truly show "inventiveness" or ingenuity. The answer is not (D). The passage's narrator gives a lot of facts, yet he does it in an understandable way.
Therefore, it is a little misleading to say that the narrator's manner in lines 40–43 is decorative or ornamented. The answer is not (E). Regarding Mercury's complex orbit, the narrator seems to dislike "ambiguity" or confusion rather than enjoy it.
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