So firstly, we have to find the radius of the circular garden before finding the circumference (the amount of fencing needed to surround the garden). To find the radius, use the area formula (
), plug in the area of the garden (36 ft^2) and solve for r as such:

So that we know the radius, plug that into the circumference equation (
) to solve:

Your answer is A. 12√π.
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance = 154 miles .
Time = 5 ½ hrs .
We know ,
Speed = s / t
v = 154 mi/ 5.5 hrs = 28 mi / hr
Answer:
If PQRS is a parallelogram with two adjacent congruent sides, then it must be a rhombus. A rhombus is a parallelogram characterized by having all sides congruent. Therefore, the adjacent sides must be congruent as well.
Here is a reference to the Inscribed Quadrilateral Conjecture it says that opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral are supplemental.
Explanation:
The conjecture, #angleA and angleC# allows us to write the following equation:
#angleA + angleC=180^@#
Substitute the equivalent expressions in terms of x:
#x+2+ x-2 = 180^@#
#2x = 180^@#
#x = 90^@#
From this we can compute the measures of all of the angles.
#angleA=92^@#
#angleB=100^@#
#angleC=88^@#
<span>#angleD= 80^@#</span>
The price is 36 because 40% of 65 is 29 and 65-29 equals 36.