To find the area of a circle, the equation we use is 3.14*r^2.
We know 17^2 is 289.
So to find the area, we simply multiply 289 by 3.14, which would be 907.46
The answer is option B.
Answer:
The answer is A (97.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula Using the Diagonals
That means the two diagonals form two sides of a square that is twice the size of the rhombus. You can find the area in square units of the rhombus by multiplying the lengths of the two diagonals (d1 and d2 ) and dividing by two.
(13)(15)
/2
=
195
/2
(Decimal: 97.5)
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Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
(-7 + 3) - (2 - 6)
PEMDAS
Parentheses first
(-4) - (-4)
Subtracting a negative is adding
-4 +4
0
Answer:
3 you welcome
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
There should be 13 if I’m right
Step-by-step explanation: