Answer:
91.14 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
In a park,a sidewalk is built around the edge of a circular pond.
The sidewalk is 7 feet wide, and the pond measure 15 feet across.
Question asked:
What amount of railing would be needed to go completely around the outer edge of the sidewalk?
Solution:
From distance from one edge of the pond to the another = 15 feet
That means diameter of the pond = 15 feet
And width of the sidewalk = 7 feet all around
combined diameter = 15 + 7 + 7 = 29 feet
Radius,r = 
That means distance between outer edge of the sidewalk to the center of the circular pond = 14.5 feet
Now, we will have to find circumference of outer circular edge of sidewalk:


Therefore, 91.14 feet would be needed to go around the outer edge of the sidewalk.
Answer:
answer is no solution (filler)
I hope this helps you
3.2x-3.4+4x-2
6x-12+4x-2
10x-14
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Any negative (when there is only one of them) will be the least. negatives are smaller than positives.
A fraction is less than a whole number. So far what you have is
___ ___ 3/15 , - 24/30
So now which is bigger? 11 or 11.5
Which would you rather have? 11 dollars or 11 dollars and 50 cents. 11.5>11
The correct order is 11.5 11 3/15 - 24/30
2•2.5=3•-7 I'm not sure honestly that's my best guess