Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
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In order to determine 1/11 as a decimal you need to divide 1 by 11. This would equal 0.0909090909090909. Rounding this number to three decimal places would equal 0.091.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
To make it easy let's start by organizing our information :
- AC=12 AND BD=8
- ABCD is a rhombus
- K and L are the midpoints of sides AD and CD
- we notice that the rhombus ABCD is divided into four right triangles
What do you think of when you hear a right triangle ?
- The pythagorian theorem !
AC and BD are khown so let's focus on them .
If we concentrated we can notice that AB and BD are cossing each other in the midpoints . why ?
Simply because they are the diagonals of a rhombus .
ow let's apply the pythagorian theorem :
- (AC/2)² + (BD/2)² = BC²
- 6²+4²=52
- BC²= 52⇒
=BC
Now we khow that : AB=BC=CD=AD=
This isn't enough . Let's try to figure out a way to calculate the length of KL wich is the base of the triangle
- KL is parallel to AC
- k is the midpoint of AD and L of DC
I smell something . yes! Thales theorem
- KL/AC=DL/DC=DK/AD WE4LL TAKE OLY ONE
- KL/12=
/2*
- KL/12=1/2⇒ KL=6
Now we have the length of the base kl
Now the big boss the height :
- notice that you khow the length of KL
- BD crosses kl from its midpoint and DL =
/2
What I want to do is to apply the pythgorian thaorem to khow the lenght of that small part that is not a part of the height of the triangle . I will call it D
- DL²=(KL/2)²+D²
- 52/4= 9+ D²
- D² = 52/4-9 +4 SO D=2
now the height of the trigle is H= BD-D= 8-2=6
NOw the area of the triangle is :
- A=(KL*H)/2 ⇒ A= (6*6)/2=18
THE ANSWER IS 18 SQ.UN
To make a large batch of cinnamon rolls, the baker uses 12 cups of white flour and 10 cups of whole wheat flour. All together, he uses 176 ounces of flour. The baker uses 2 fewer cups of whole wheat flour than white flour.
Answer:
The volume of the finished cylinder is 
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the volume of the finished cylinder, we have to first find the volume of the hole (with 14 cm diameter and a height of 28 cm) and subtract it from the volume of the original cylinder (with diameter of 20 cm and a height of 28 cm).
Note: The hole is also cylindrical in shape.
The volume of a cylinder is given as:

where r = radius, h = height
VOLUME OF THE HOLE
The diameter of the hole is 14 cm, hence, its radius is 7 cm (14 / 2 = 7)
Its volume is:

VOLUME OF THE ORIGINAL CYLINDER
The diameter of the cylinder is 20 cm, hence, its radius is 10 cm (20 / 2 = 10)
Its volume is:

Hence, the volume of the finished cylinder will be:

The volume of the finished cylinder is 