Answer:
The circumference is similar to the perimeter in that it is the total length needed to draw the circle.
We note the circumference as c.
c = 2πr
or
c = πd
This depends on whether or not you know the radius (r) or the diameter (d)
Let’s calculate one manually, for example.
If r = 6 cm, then the circumference is c = 2π(6) = 12π cm, if writing in terms of π. If you prefer a numerical value, the answer rounded to the nearest tenth is 37.7 cm.
Suppose you only know the diameter? If the diameter is 8 cm, then the circumference is c = π(8) = 8π or 25.1 cm, rounded to the nearest tenth.
Step-by-step explanation:
12+6/7n=-25n add 25n and subtract 12 on both sides
25 6/7n=-12 convert to improper fraction
181/7n=-12 multiply both sides by seven to clear the fraction
181n=-84 divide both sides by 181 to get your answer
n= -.46 hope that helps..
Answer:
$115.92
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate compound interest, which Amount - Principal but we dont know the value for amount so we find the amount first by using the formula.
A = P ( 1 + <u>R</u> ) ^n
100
where p = principal ($800)
a = amount (?)
r = interest rate (7%)
n = time ( no of years) (2)
A = 800 ( 1 + <u>7 </u>) ^2
100 A = 800 ( 1 + 0.07) ^2
A = 800 ( 1.07)^2 = 800 ( 1.1449)
A = 915.92.
We then find compound interest with:
C = Amount - Principal = $915.92 - $800 = $115.92
Answer:
x = 64 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The scale is proportional to the actual:
(6 m)/(3/4 cm) = x/(8 cm)
Multiplying by 8 cm, we get ...
x = (8 cm)·(6 m)/(3/4 cm)
x = 64 m . . . . the width of the actual wall
For this question you should know that:
2/3 = 8/12
and
3/4 = 9/12
so now you can say:
7/12 < 8/12 < 9/12
so:
7/12 < 2/3 < 3/4 :)))
i hope this is helpful
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