Answer:
96
Step-by-step explanation:
Your answer would be -13 !!!
Strange question, as normally we would not calculate the "area of the tire." A tire has a cross-sectional area, true, but we don't know the outside radius of the tire when it's mounted on the wheel.
We could certainly calculate the area of a circle with radius 8 inches; it's
A = πr^2, or (here) A = π (8 in)^2 = 64π in^2.
The circumference of the wheel (of radius 8 in) is C = 2π*r, or 16π in.
The numerical difference between 64π and 16π is 48π; this makes no sense because we cannot compare area (in^2) to length (in).
If possible, discuss this situatio with your teacher.
Answer:
m∠7 = 63 degrees
m∠8 = 117 degrees
m∠9 = 63 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
When two lines intersect at a point, then they formed 2 pairs of vertically opposite angles and 4 pairs of linear angles
- The vertically opposite angles are equal in measures
- The linear angles have a sum of 180°
In the given figure
∵ There are two lines intersected at a point
∴ The angle of measure 117° and ∠8 are vertically opposite angles
∴ ∠7 and ∠9 are vertically opposite angles
∴ The angle of measure 117° and ∠7 are linear angles
∵ The vertically opposite angles are equal in measures
∴ The angle of measure 117° and ∠8 are equal in measures
∴ m∠8 = 117°
∵ The sum of the measures of the linear angles is 180°
∴ m∠7 + 117° = 180°
→ Subtract 118 from both sides
∵ m∠7 + 117 - 117 = 180 - 117
∴ m∠7 = 63°
∵ m∠7 = m∠9 ⇒ proved up
∴ m∠9 = 63°
Answer: 40 5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the volume, you need to multiply the length, width, and height.
6 1/2 • 2 1/2 • 2 1/2 = 40 5/8
Hope this helps!