White figure Area = 128
White surface area = appro. 301
Yellow area = 320
Yellow Surface area = approx. 653
Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2
Surface Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2
You need to memorize them for tests
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Answer:
B, I think that's the answer
Mean is the "meanest" because it requires the most work. Add up the values in your data set and divide by the number of terms in the data.
Let x represent attendees at Harry's Hoedown, then
Mean = 
41 = 
123 = 48 + 33 + x
123 = 81 + x
42 = x
Answer: 42
Answer:
ok here ya go
Step-by-step explanation:
A way that I would teach someone something that I learned in math this year to someone else is simple. I would start by writing everything out so that they have a visual of what I am teaching them. I would also use a visual of a real world situation so that it relates to something they would understand. Teaching someone younger than you means they probably will not understand as easy as you understood it so, I would be very slow and make sure if they are confused to help them. I would also make sure not to be too bossy, understanding that they may not understand and that is ok.
<span>Exactly 8*pi - 16
Approximately 9.132741229
For this problem, we need to subtract the area of the square from the area of the circle. In order to get the area of the circle, we need to calculate its radius, which will be half of its diameter. And the diameter will be the length of the diagonal for the square. And since the area of the square is 16, that means that each side has a length of 4. And the Pythagorean theorem will allow us to easily calculate the diagonal. So:
sqrt(4^2 + 4^2) = sqrt(16 + 16) = sqrt(32) = 4*sqrt(2)
Therefore the radius of the circle is 2*sqrt(2).
And the area of the circle is pi*r^2 = pi*(2*sqrt(2)) = pi*8
So the area of the rest areas is exactly 8*pi - 16, or approximately 9.132741229</span>