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According to the question,
- Diameter of circle = 16 in
We are asked to calculate it’s circumference in terms of π.
★ Circumference of circle = 2πr
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Let us first calculate the radius of the circle.
→ Diameter = 2 × Radius
→ 16 in = 2r
→ r = 16 in ÷ 2
→ r = 8 in
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Substituting values in the formula of circumference,
→ C = 2πr
→ C = (2 × π × 8) in
→ C = 16π in
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The second store price is cheaper beacuse 16% of 573 gives off $91.68 and when u do that u get $481.32 so 458.40 is cheaper.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The reason for the difference can not be determined with the information that is given." Looking at the scatter plot of pages versus amazon price, it appears that the data might be clustered around two separate regression lines. The cause of the split in the data is that <span> the difference can not be determined with the information that is given</span>
Answer:
In triangle SHD and triangle STD.
[Side]
Since, a line is said to be perpendicular to another line if the two lines intersect at a right angle.
⇒ 
[leg] [Given]
Reflexive property states that the value is equal to itself.
[Leg] [Reflexive property]
HL(Hypotenuse-leg) theorem states that any two right triangles that have a congruent hypotenuse and a corresponding congruent leg are the congruent triangles.
then, by HL theorem;
Proved!
so if 5.5 is in meter let change it to cm because the question want us to give the answer in cm.


now we multiply 5.5 times 100 which is equal to 550.
next we subtract 550 - 220= 330.
finally, the difference between a teacher and student is 330cm .meaning the teacher's desk is 330 cm longer or taller than the student.