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mylen [45]
4 years ago
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What is an equation that equals 15?

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ddd [48]4 years ago
3 0
3×5 is an equation that equals 15
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The area of the shaded part is 52 sq. inches. The correct option is b. 52 sq. inches

<h3>Calculating Area</h3>

From the question, we are to determine the area of the shaded part

In the given diagram, the shaded part is a rectangle

Area of a rectangle = Length × Width

Length of the shaded part = 18 inches - 4 inches - 1 inch = 13 inches

Width of the shaded part = 6 inches - 2inches = 4 inches

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Area of the shaded part = 13 inches × 4 inches

Area of the shaded part = 52 sq. inches

Hence, the area of the shaded part is 52 sq. inches. The correct option is b. 52 sq. inches

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the pink colored region, contained only in the circle with radius 2, 

and the yellow regions, each contained in the intersection of 2 small circles and the third large circle.

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Consider the second picture.

Let A2 be the area of the right isosceles triangle, and A1 be half of the yellow region.

the region A2 + A1 is called a sector, and it is 1/4 of the area of a unit circle.

A1=A_{sector}-A2= \frac{1}{4} \pi r^2- \frac{1}{2}.1.1= \frac{1}{4} \pi 1^2- \frac{1}{2}=  \frac{1}{4}\pi- \frac{1}{2}


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