C=2πr
C=2π6
C=<span>37.6991118431
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That's the arc length of the whole circle, i.e. the arc length of 360°.
65° is 18.055555555555555555555555555556% of 360°, (65/360*100)
so 18.055555555555555555555555555556% of 37.6991118431 is
6.8067840827819444444444444444444. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the answer is 6.81 inches.
That's real pi, lets see if it makes a difference to use "stupid pi".
C=2πr
C=2π6
C=37.68
That's the arc length of the whole circle, i.e. the arc length of 360°.
65° is 18.055555555555555555555555555556% of 360°, (65/360*100)
so 18.055555555555555555555555555556% of 37.68 is
6.803333333333333333333333. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the answer is 6.80 inches.
Yep makes a difference. That's why you don't use stupid pi. 3.14159 is what we always used in engineering, or just the pi button and using a ton of digits.
Answer: 6.80 inches.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- (18u^2 - 142u - 11) ÷ (u - 8)
- 18u^2 - 142u - 11 =
- 18u^2 - 8*18u + 2u - 11 =
- 18u(u - 8) + 2u - 16 + 5 =
- 18u(u - 8) + 2(u - 8) + 5 =
- (18u + 2)(u - 8) + 5
- (18u^2 - 142u - 11) ÷ (u - 8) = 18u + 2 + 5/(u - 8)
Answer:
Answer:
5:6 --> 10:12
Step-by-step explanation:
A good way to think of this is to provide a perspective: there are 5 boys every time there is 6 girls. So if there is 10 boys, that means there would be 12 girls (because 5 *2 = 10 and 6*2 = 12).
tl:dr: 5 *2 = 10 so 6*2 = 12
Answer:
x = 33
Step-by-step explanation:
(x + 13) + (4x + 2) = 180
x + 13 + 4x + 2 = 180
5x + 15 = 180
5x = 180 - 15
5x = 165
x = 165/5
x = 33
Check:
(x + 13) + (4x + 2) = 180
(33 + 13) + 4(33) + 2 = 180
46 + 132 + 2 = 180
46 + 134 = 180