There are two acceptable ways of solving this. I'll show both (just in case one of them doesn't align with the information from your textbook).
Option 1 (fast and easy):The following is the equation for the area of a regular pentagon with side length s.

Plug s=12 into the equation.


The third choice should be your answer.
Option 2 (much more complicated):The area of a regular polygon can be solved with the following formula.

Let's solve for the apothem.
A pentagon can be divided into 5 congruent isosceles triangles. The vertex angle will be 360/5, or 72 degrees.
An isosceles triangle can be divided into two right triangles. One of the angles of the right triangle will be 72/2, or 36 degrees.
The leg opposite of the 36 degree angle will be 12/2, or 6 inches long.


The apothem is about 8.26 inches.
The perimeter is 12*5, or 60 inches.



(it seems that we're off by 0.1 due to rounding errors)
The answer is the third choice. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
$2400 in A rated bond and $3000 in B rated bond.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Maria has recently retired and requested an extra $444.00 per year in income.
We can represent this information in an equation as:

She has $5400 to invest in an A-rated bond that pays 10% per annum or a B-rated bond paying 6% per annum.

From equation (1), we will get:

Substitute this value in equation (2):







Therefore, Maria should invest $2400 in A-rated bond.
Substitute
in equation (1):



Therefore, Maria should invest $3000 in B-rated bond.
Answer:
4y^2-y+21
Step-by-step explanation:
(4y-5y)+(5y^2-y^2)+(-6+27)
-y+4y^2+21
put it in standard form
4y^2-y+21