Answer: False.
Step-by-step explanation:
There does not exist a "quarter circle" as a circle with a radius of 4 units, the only notable circle that does exist is the unit circle, that is the circle where the radius is equal to 1, represented by the equatin x^2 + y^2 = 1
The term "quarter circle" actually does refer to a fourth part of a circle, not to a circle of radius 4.
So the statement is false
Step-by-step explanation:
given the perimeter is
64ft
the length l= 3w
we know that the perimeter of a rectangle is given as
P=2l+2W
but L=3w
64=2(3w)+2w
64=6w+2w
64=8w
divide both sides by 8 we have
w=64/8
w=8ft
also
let the lenght of the rectangle be l
side of hexagon=l-4
perimeter of hexagon
P=5(l-4)
P=5l-20
width of rectangle w=l-2
perimeter of rectangle= 2l+2w
but w=l-2
5l-20= 2l+2(l-2)
5l-20=2l+2l-4
5l-20=4l-4
5l-4l=-4+20
l=16ft
perimeter of hexagon
P=5(l-4)
put l=16
perimeter of hexagon
P=5(16-4)
p=5(12)
P=60ft
Answer: n=9
Step-by-step explanation:
81 = n>4*n
81 = 9(>4)*9
81 = 9*9
Answer:
Red Gold
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming you mean 9/40
Red gold = 25%
Pink Gold = .2 which is 20%
Rose gold is = .225 which is 22.5%
46.08 ft
doesn't feel right but if you plug it in it works
2.4pi=2pi(46.08/32)^1/2