answer 33
because i had abd and ur mum jk but yea
First, we find the area of the circle.
A = pi * r^2
A = pi * (1 cm)^2
A = pi cm^2
The area of the circle is pi cm^2.
The area of the triangle is also pi cm^2.
Now we use the area of a triangle.
A = (1/2)bh
(1/2)bh = A
(1/2)(3 cm)h = pi cm^2
(3 cm)h = 2pi cm^2
h = (2/3)pi cm
The exact height is
If you want an approximate height, then it is 2.09 cm.
From the information given, the tins are circular /cylindrical because they have a diameter.
So we need to find out the base area of each tin .
Base Area = π r²
radius here will be 25/2 = 12.5
Area = 3.14 × 12.5 ×12.5
Area = 490.6cm²
For the tray the dimensions are 600mm and 500mm which seem to allude the trays are of a regular shape such as a rectangle. Let us assume it is so.
600mm = 60cm, and 500mm = 50cm
Area = L × w
Area = 50 × 60 = 3000cm²
Each tray will fit 3000 ÷ 490.6 = 6.1
6 cake tins will fit into one tray
To find the perimeter you just multiply the numbers for example
for number one just multiply 4 and 6 which is 24