Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
OK, lets start by drawing a basic graph (the first one) so we can visualize.
We already know that the y coordinate of the circle's center is
.
We know that the circle is tangent to the
axis at 
That means the x coordinate of the center has to be
, as the tangent is a point on the edge of the circle that touches a line at exactly one point.
The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its edge. We know the center's location now, it is
and a point on the edge of the circle (the tangent point) which is
. so the distance between the points is 4 which is the radius (you can use the distance formula, but it's quite oblivious.)
We can imagine the circle should look like this (the second one):
Now we can piece together an equation
The equation of a circle is
where
is the center and
is the radius. When we put the numbers in: we get
which can be simplified into
which is the answer.
<span>Yes, 16.5 is smaller than 16.52. If you write the number with a digit in the hundredths column so you can more easily compare the two, it is clear that 16.50 is smaller than 16.52.</span>
I'm assuming you mean to say that the clock already showed 10 seconds when she started the race.
It took her 5 seconds to run 100 meters since 15-10 = 5.
To find her speed, divide 100 over 5 to get 100/5 = 20 meters per second
20 meters per second is approximately equal to 44.7387258 miles per hour.
Something seems really off because the fastest record speed for a human runner was around 28 mph. Though of course, this is just a hypothetical math problem.
X=children
y=adults
1.50x+4y=5050
after its solved
x=700 children
Probably kg as kg is more commonly used in heavy things. or Pounds