Answer:
The area is 0.002m² to 3 dp
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem bothers on the mensuration of flat shapes(I.e cross sectional area of pipe ) , this time the a circle.
It requires us to look for the area of the shape
Given data
Diameter d = 5cm
Converting to mm = 5/100= 0.05m
Radius of circle r=d/2=0.05/2 =0.025mm
Given the area of the circle
A=πr²
A=3.14*0.025²
A=0.0019m²
To 3 dp we have area as 0.002m²
Answer:
NO
Step-by-step explanation:
Draw a triangle and label the sides a, b and c. Now we must know the rule you can use for drawing any triangle:
A+B> c
A+C>B
B+C>A
Sub you numbers into the rule:
8+10, is it greater that 19?
No, 8+10=18 and 18<19
This is proof that you can not draw a triangle with the side lengths of 8m, 10m and 19m.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If point A is between P and R, then;
PA+AR = PR
Given
PA=3x-4,
PR=21 meters,
AR=7 meters
Substitute
3x-4 +7 = 21
3x+3 = 21
3x = 21-3
3x =18
x =18/3
x = 6
Hence the value of x is 6m