Answer:
diameter = 16cm, circumference ≈ 50.27
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is 8 centimeters, so the diameter should be twice of that because the radius is the distance from the middle of the circle to the edge while the diameter is from edge to edge passing through the middle of the circle. Therefore,
8 · 2 = 16cm
The equation for the circumference of a circle is 2πr. In this case, because nothing else is specified about π, we use 3.14. So,
2 · 3.14 · 8 ≈ 50.27
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Answer:
t ≤ 3 ; kindly check explanation for more explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Number of tulip (t) =?
Cost of bulb = $1.50
Pot for each bulb purchased at =$1.25
Bag of potting soil = $10.00
Number of tulip bulb that can be purchased without spending more than $20
Cost of tulip bulb = [(cost per bulb + cost per pot) * number purchased (t) + cost of bag of potting soil]
Cost = [(1.50 + 1.25)t + 10]
If spending should not exceed $20
2.75t + 10 ≤ 20
2.75t ≤ 20 - 10
2.75t ≤ 10
t ≤ 10/2.75
t ≤ 3.64
He cannot purchase more than 3 tulip bulbs
Anika cannot buy exactly enough tulip bulbs an pot to spend the full $20 because the number obtained is a fraction and not a whole number.
Answer:
z = 3/2 (turn it into decimal if required)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the angle be x.
Taking x as reference angle
cosx = b/h
or, cosx= z/3
Again taking x as reference angle for the bigger triangle,
cosx = b/h
or, cosx = 3/6
or, cosx = 1/2
so, x = 60
Now,
As we found out,
cosx = z/3
or, cos60 = z/3
or, 1/2 = z/3
or, 3 =2z
so, z = 3/2
Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
10% is 0.10 in decimal form. Therefore, once he pays the $17.80 setup fee and then 0.20f (or $0.20 per flyer), then we would multiply by 10% (Or 0.10).
In conclusion:
Yes. 0.10( 17.50 + 0.20f ) does represent the total cost of the print job.
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