Answer:
g<9 because it's gonna be bigger
Area of circle, πr² = 452.16
πr² = 452.16
r² = 452.16/π, π ≈ 3.1416
r = √(452.16/π) = √(452.16/3.1416) ≈ 11.997
Circumference = 2πr
C = 2*3.1416*11.997
C ≈ 75.38
Circumference is ≈ 75.38 m.
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Volume of reg sq. pyramid = vp
vp = 1/3×s^2×h, where s = side and h = height
Volume of cone = vc =1/3×h×pi×r^2
Now we know that h is the same for both, and the cones diameter = s of square base, so radius (r) = 1/2 s
so now vc = 1/3×h×pi×(1/2s)^2
let's remove the same items for both vc and vp
so 1/3 and h
now let's plug an arbitrary number into each:
vc = pi (10/2)^2 = 3.14×25 = 78.54
vp = s^2 = 10^2 = 100
So any square pyramid has slightly more volume than the cone
An example of an angle measurement problem is when trying to
calculate for the height of a particular object given the distance of the
observer from the object and the angle of elevation or depression. For example, you want to find out the height
of a building. All you need to know is the distance of your point of origin to
the building and the angle of elevation.
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter is the length of all the sides in the figure.
The arc of the semi- circle is included in this.
length of arc =
πd ← d is the diameter
here d = 8, hence
arc =
π × 8 = 4π ← exact length
Perimeter = 10 + 8 + 10 + 4π ≈ 40.57 in ( nearest hundredth )