I think the shaded region for this problem will the part of the circle that is not covered by the triangle. First, determine the area of the circle by the equation,
A = πD²/4
Substituting the given diameter,
A = π(16 ft)²/4 = 200.96 ft²
Then, determine the area of the triangle with the equation,
A = bh/2
Since the base of the triangle is the diameter, b = 16 ft. Then, its height will be half the height and that will be equal to 8 ft. Substituting,
A = (16 ft)(8 ft) / 2 = 64 ft²
The difference between the two areas is 136.96 ft².
<span>3/28 exactly, or approximately 10.7%
Since we're drawing without replacement, let's first calculate the probability that the 1st marble is white. There are 3 white marbles out of a total of 8 marbles. So the probability of the 1st marble being white is 3/8.
Now assuming that the first marble picked is white, the probability of the second marble is 2 out of the 7 remaining marbles. So it's probability is 2/7.
This means that the probability of both marbles being white is 3/8 * 2/7 = 6/56 = 3/28, or approximately 10.7%</span>
Answer:
1/3 is the fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
total outcomes = 3
total no. of favorable outcomes = 1
answer = 1/3
Answer:
d and b and f
Step-by-step explanation:
The two numbers used in the equation are 70+3. :D