Answer:
Nearly every day you use probability to plan around the weather. Meteorologists can't predict exactly what the weather will be. So they use tools and instruments to determine the likelihood that it will rain, snow or hail.
Step-by-step explanation:
Problem 3
Circumference = pi*diameter
C = pi*d
C = 3.14*7.6
C = 23.864
C = 23.9
<h3>Answer: 23.9 cm</h3>
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Problem 4
A = area of square
A = side*side
A = 8*8
A = 64 square cm
B = area of circle
B = pi*r^2
B = 3.14*(5.5)^2 .... radius = 5.5 is half of diameter = 11
B = 94.985
C = area of shaded region
C = B - A
C = 94.985 - 64
C = 30.985
<h3>Answer: 30.985 square cm</h3>
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Problem 5
diameter = 6
radius = 3
area = pi*radius^2
A = pi*r^2
A = pi*3^2
A = 9*pi
A = 9*3.14
A = 28.26
<h3>Answer: 28.26 square millimeters</h3>
x * 5 - 17 = -8
Simplify the equation.
5x - 17 = -8
Add 17 to both sides of the equation.
5x = 9
Divide both sides by 5.
x = 1.8
One dozen is 12, so 2 dozen is 24
24/19=1.26
so there is approximately 1 mudbug in each cup of soup
The sequence is 2n if we're finding a pattern. multiply the previous number by 2 to get the next.