Is that meant to be 10 to the power of 6?
Assuming it is it would be 10×10×10×10×10×10.
This equals 1,000,000 so the answer is C.
Answer:
3pi
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the area of the entire circle
A = pi r^2
A = pi * 2^2
A = 4 pi
We know that this is 3/4 of a circle so multiply the area by the fraction of the circle
3/4 * 4 pi
3 pi
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the first two numbers of a sequence as 2, 6...
If it is an arithmetic difference, the common difference will be d = 6-2 = 4
Formula for calculating nth term of an ARITHMETIC sequence Tn = a+(n-1)d
a is the first term = 2
d is the common difference = 4
n is the number if terms
Substituting the given values in the formula.
Nth term Tn = 2+(n-1)4
Tn = 2+4n-4
Tn = 4n-4+2
Tn = 4n-2
2) If the sequence us a geometric sequence
Nth term of the sequence Tn = ar^(n-1)
r is the common ratio
r is gotten by the ratio of the terms I.e
r = T2/T1
r = 6/2
r = 3
Since a = 2
Tn = 2(3)^(n-1)
Hence the nth term of the geometric sequence is Tn = 2(3)^(n-1)
To find the answer just divide the length of a flower garden by the length of a brick:
11.25 / 0.25 = 45 (that's how many bricks are needed to be put).
There's nothing to round, but you can write it as a decimal to the hundredth place as 45.00.
Answer:
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