radius = diameter/2
radius = 6.5/2 =
m
<span>volume </span>
x
x (radius)³
x
x 
x
x 

= 144 cubic meters
Assume that the radius of the circle is 1.
The diagonal of the square is 2. By the Pythagorean Theorem, the side of the square of a right triangle will be 2/sqrt(2).
Finally, the ratio of the square to the circle, in area, will be
(2/sqrt(2))^2 : pi*(1)^2 = 2 : pi
We can conclude that the white area is about 35%.
Answer:
y = 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
direct variation
y =kx
substitute in what we know to find k
1/2 = k*3
solve for k
divide by 3
1/2 /3 = k
1/6 = k
substitute k into the direct variation equation
y = 1/6 x
let x = 1
y = 1/6 *1
y = 1/6
Answer:
46.667% increase of 30.
Step-by-step explanation:
44 is a 46.667% increase of 30.
The radius is always half of the diameter so it would be 20 inches