Answer:
The length of a 180° arc of a unit circle is π ≈ 3.14 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use your knowledge of the circumference of a circle (the length full around) and the fact that there are 360° in the central angle of a full circle. The distance around is proportional to the angle, so an arc of measure 180° will have a length equal to
... (180°/360°) × circumference = (1/2)×circumference
For a unit circle, the circumference is 2π (= π×diameter = 2π×radius). Half that length is π units.
There are 648 ft in 216 yds. :)
Answer:
Tip Total: $ 11
Total (Bill + Tip): $ 62
Step-by-step explanation:
7(x-2) + 3(x + 2) = 5(x-6)...distribute thru the parenthesis
7x - 14 + 3x + 6 = 5x - 30...combine like terms
10x - 8 = 5x - 30...subtract 5x from both sides
10x - 5x - 8 = -30....add 8 to both sides
10x - 5x = -30 + 8...combine like terms
5x = - 22
x = -22/5 = - 4 2/5 <==