8. Perimeter:5.9*2 or you can write 5.9+5.9 equals to 11.8 then add the 3.4
9.perimeter : 8.2+4.2+9.17
Area:(8.2*4.1)/2
At first glance, it seems like a good estimate; big numbers make bigger number.
But, this is multiplication, which means big numbers will make an extraordinarily big number, in proportion to the numbers themselves.
If you round 31 3/4 up to 32, you can multiply that by 50. To make the estimate easier, multiply 50 by 2,
50 x 2 = 100
Take the zeros off 50 and 30 to make this a bit simpler, and multiply 5 by 3,
5 x 3 = 15
Add each of the zeros you took off to the 15 to make 1500 (1 zero was taken off 50, and 1 off of 30),
And then add 1500 to that other 100
1500 + 100 = 1600
A good estimate for 50 x 31 3/4 would be 1600, not 800.
Therefore,
No. Brenda's estimate of 800 is NOT a good estimate.
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Answer:
97.42 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a sector is given by ...
A = (1/2)r²θ
where r is the radius (12.2) and θ is the central angle in radians. Here, you're given the central angle as 75°, so you need to convert that to radians.
75° = (75°)×(π/180°) radians = (5/12)π radians
Then the area is ...
A = (1/2)(12.2²)(5π/12) = 744.2π/24 ≈ 97.42 . . . square units
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Equivalently, you can find the area of the circle in the usual way:
A = πr² = π(12.2²) ≈ 467.59465
Then, multiply by the fraction of the circle that is shaded (75°/360°)
sector area = (467.59465)(75/360) = 94.42 . . . square units
Step-by-step explanation:
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