For this one, instead of breaking it down into 3 shapes we can simply subtract the missing square area from the total enclosing area...
15*8-4*4
120-16
104 cm^2
Answer:
r = 7 cm; l = 11cm
The circle encloses more area than the square
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) Radius of circle
The formula for the circumference of a circle is
A = 2πr
r = A/(2π)
Data:
C = 44 in
Calculation:
r = 44/(2 × 22/7)
= 44/2 × 7/22
= 2/2 × 7
= 7 in
(b) Side of square
P = 4l
l = P/4
= 44/4
= 11 in
(c) Areas
(i) Circle
A = πr²
= 22/7 × 7²
= 22/7 × 49
= 22 × 7
= 154 cm²
(ii) Square
A = l²
= 11²
= 121 cm²
The circle encloses more area than the square.
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
because figure a takes up about 4 squares while figure b takes up about 8 squares
Well, if 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers and he's traveling at 18mph, then do 18 x 1.6 which = 28.8.
So, this is his current speed in kph
3 x 28.8 = 86.4
They will have traveled 86.4 kilometers
(I haven't worked with this kind of math in a while so correct me if I'm wrong!)