Upper Tolerance
Remark
The 11/16 is the only thing that will be affected. The three won't go up or down when we add 1/64 so we should just work with the 11/16. We need only add 11/16 and 1/64 together to see what the upper range is. Later on we can add 3 into the mix.
Solution
<u>Upper Limit</u>

Now change the 11/16 into 64. Multiply numerator and denominator or 11/16 by 4

Which results in

With a final result for the fractions of 45/64
So the upper tolerance = 3 45/64
<u>Lower Tolerance</u>
Just follow the same steps as you did for the upper tolerance except you subtract 1/64 like this.

Your answer should be 3 and 43/64
Answer:25sqrt3-25pi/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the triangle is equilateral, we clearly need to find the radius of the circle, and subtract from the entire area of the triangle.
First, the area of an equilaterail triangle is given by the formula s^2 *sqrt3/4.
Next, the connect the center of the radius to points of tangency. Note this bisects the angle of the equilateral triangle into a 30 degree angle, and connecting radii to points of tangency forms a 90 degree angle, so this is a 30-60-90 triangle. This bisects the side length of the triangle, and the ratio of sides of a 30-60-90. Set this length as x. Thus, we have 4x^2=x^2+25, so 3x^2 =25. Dividing both sides by 3, we get x^2=25/3. Note that we only need x^2, as the formula is x^2 * pi. Hence, the area of the shaded region is 25sqrt3-25pi/3.
Answer:
5.3
Step-by-step explanation:
5 or more raise the score 4 or less let it rest.
3 lets 3 rest so 5.336 rounds down to 5.3.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: