Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
x4−y4/x−y
=
x4−y4/x−y
Answer:
6 mm
Step-by-step explanation:
So, the area he needs to fill isn't really important, you don't need to calculate it. What is necessary is the individual dimensions of that area (width/length). The width and the length must be divisible by the lengths of the tiles. This is so you don't need to cut anything. For example let's say the area needed to be filled was 15 mm (width) by 10 mm (length). If I chose 3mm square tiles, it could perfectly fill up the width, but when it came to the length there would be a small 1 mm gap. And you would need to cut one of the square tiles, so it would have a length of 1 mm. In this case the 15mm was divisible by 3, but the 10 mm wasn't. So using this logic, it can't be the 4 mm square tile since 150mm / 4 mm = 37.5. It can be the 6m since 150mm / 6mm = 25 and 180 mm / 6mm = 30. It can't be the 8 mm since 150 mm / 8mm = 18.75 mm
Ok so what you need to do is first find the area of the circle using π r^2. So π12^2 or π144= 452.389342117 This is the area of the whole circle. To find the area of the sector you have to multiply the total area by 172/360 or 0.47777777777 This will get you 216.141574567 round as necessary but your answer is <span>216.141574567units^2</span>
Answer:32-10x
Step-by-step explanation: