Ok so area=pir^2
2 circles with same area=2pir^2
circle with 2 times radius=pi(2r)^2=pi4r^2=4pir^2
is 2 circles with same area equal to circle with 2 times radius?
is 2pir^2=4pir^2?
is 2=4?
no
therfor the answer is no
it is because the radius is squaered so the doubled gets doubled makng it quadrupuled when the first one only gets doubled
The answer is a <span>42.857% chance which is 3/8
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He would need a 93% on his fourth exam.
94+89+96+93= 372, 372 divided by 4= 93
Answer:
the answer is 672
Step-by-step explanation:
420 × 60% = 252
420 + 252=672
625 is the total number of learners
Answer:
Option A. x = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Please see attached photo.
From the attached photo,
we shall determine the value of y. This can be obtained by using pythagoras theory as illustrated below:
(√80)² = 8² + y²
80 = 64 + y²
Collect like terms
80 – 64 = y²
16 = y²
Take the square root of both side
y = √16
y = 4
Finally, we shall determine the value of x. This can be obtained as follow:
From the attached photo,
x = 2y
but:
y = 4
Therefore,
x = 2y
x = 2 × 4
x = 8