Jaime is incorrect, the angle does not depend on the radius of the circles.
<h3>Is Jaime correct?</h3>
Remember that an angle that defines an arc on a circle, does not depend on the radius of the circle.
So, if we have an angle with a measure of π/3 radians in a circle with a radius of 3 inches and an angle with a measure of π/3 radians in a circle with a radius of 6 inches, these two angles are exactly the same thing.
The radius of the circle only has an impact on the length of the arc defined by the angle.
So Jaime is clearly incorrect.
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Anything which have their degree as 0 is always equal to 1
=> 5^0=1
Option 3 is the answer..!!
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The answer is I believe b=70
Answer:
The height of the cone is 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The volume of a cone is equal to

In this problem we have
----> the radius is half the diameter

assume 
substitute the values and solve for h


Answer:
2x + x +90= 180 We will add 2x + x=3x We get 3x + 90 =180 Now we subtract 3x = 180–90 ... x=30, for confirmation put value of x =30in equation and verify. LHS=RHS. Thats it. 68 views.