Answers:
13 42 m; B; 0.57 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Data:
Pool A: r = 22 ft
Pool B: D = 13.6 m
Calculations:
1. Radius of Pool A
r = 22 ft × (0.305 m/1 ft) = 6.71 m
2. Diameter of Pool A
D =2r = 2 × 6.71 = 13.42 m
The diameter of Pool A is 13.42 m.
3. Compare pool diameters
The diameter of Pool B is 13.6 m.
So, the diameter of Pool <u>B</u> is greater.
4. Compare circumferences
The formula for the circumference of a circle is
C = 2πr or C = πD
Pool A: C = 2π × 6.71 = 42.16 m
Pool B: r = π × 13.6 = 42.73 m
Pool B - Pool A = 42.73 - 42.16 = <u>0.57 m
</u>
The circumference is greater by <u>0.57 m.</u>
Answer:
13 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation:
t seconds after the boy passes under the balloon the distance between them is ...
d = √((15t)² +(45+5t)²) = √(250t² +450t +2025)
The rate of change of d with respect to t is ...
dd/dt = (500t +450)/(2√(250t² +450t +2025)) = (50t +45)/√(10t² +18t +81)
At t=3, this derivative evaluates to ...
dd/dt = (50·3 +45)/√(90+54+81) = 195/15 = 13
The distance between the boy and the balloon is increasing at the rate of 13 ft per second.
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The boy is moving horizontally at 15 ft/s, so his position relative to the spot under the balloon is 15t feet after t seconds.
The balloon starts at 45 feet above the boy and is moving upward at 5 ft/s, so its vertical distance from the spot under the balloon is 45+5t feet after t seconds.
The straight-line distance between the boy and the balloon is found as the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 15t and (45+5t). Using the Pythagorean theorem, that distance is ...
d = √((15t)² + (45+5t)²)
Answer:
$48.96
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Length= 10inches
Width=14 inches
Let us find the perimeter of the certificate
P=2L+2W
P= 2*10+2*14
P=20+28
P= 48 inches
Hence if 1 inche cost $1.02
Then 48 inches will cost x
cross multiply we
x= 48*1.02
x= $48.96
Hence it will cost $48.96 to frame the certificate
Answer:
x = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
5 + 2x + 6 = x + 10
11 + 2x = x + 10
-x -x
11 + x = 10
-11 -11
x= -1
You would have to divide by 3.14 to find the radius squared, and to find the diameter, just add the radius plus the radius.