Answer:
(C) 30πcm
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find circumference you use the formula C (circumference)=2(pi)(r) in which r is the radius. In this case, two and 15 are thirty so to find the circumference all you have is the equation 30 times pi centimeters is equal to the Circumference.
Check the picture below.

now, notice, for the angle hAC, the hypotenuse is hA, and the adjacent side is CA, therefore,
![\bf cos(\theta)=\cfrac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\qquad cos(hAC)=\cfrac{5}{hA}\implies hA=\cfrac{5}{cos(hAC)} \\\\\\ hA=\cfrac{5}{cos\left[ \frac{cos^{-1}\left( \frac{5}{13} \right)}{2} \right]}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbf%20cos%28%5Ctheta%29%3D%5Ccfrac%7Badjacent%7D%7Bhypotenuse%7D%5Cqquad%20cos%28hAC%29%3D%5Ccfrac%7B5%7D%7BhA%7D%5Cimplies%20hA%3D%5Ccfrac%7B5%7D%7Bcos%28hAC%29%7D%0A%5C%5C%5C%5C%5C%5C%0AhA%3D%5Ccfrac%7B5%7D%7Bcos%5Cleft%5B%20%5Cfrac%7Bcos%5E%7B-1%7D%5Cleft%28%20%5Cfrac%7B5%7D%7B13%7D%20%5Cright%29%7D%7B2%7D%20%5Cright%5D%7D)
make sure your calculator is in Degree mode, if you need the angle in degrees.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Man wat class is that
Between 0 and 1, add dashes so you have a total of 6 marks including 0 and 1. Then count 3 over and that would be 3/5.