1. 22
2. -3
3. 21
4. 3.6
5. 22
6. 6
7. 18
8. 6
9. 24
10. 1
Options
The circle at the new location has _____________ the original circle.
- the same center as
- twice the circumference of
- half the radius of
- the same area as
Answer:
the same area as
Step-by-step explanation:
When a circle is translated and reflected, the center of the circle will change; however, its area, circumference, radius and diameter remain the same.
This is so because, translation and reflection only affect the positioning of the circle not the size.
Considering the above analysis, we can conclude that option d answers the question correctly.
Answer:
D. 314 yds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Diameter = 100 yds
Required;
Circumference of the circle
Solution:
Circumference of circle = πd
Plug in the value
Circumference = π × 100
= 314 yds (nearest whole number)
3.61 is the answer because there is only two numbers after the decimal
The reciprocal of 6/5 is D. 5/6
Reciprocal simply means swapping the position of the numbers in the fraction. The numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator.
We need to get reciprocal of a fraction when division is performed.
For example: 2 ÷ 1/5
2 may be a whole number but in fraction form it is 2/1.
1st fraction = 2/1
2nd fraction = 1/5
In dividing fractions, the 1st step we need to do is to get the reciprocal of the 2nd fraction.
1/5 ⇒ 5/1
Then, we multiply the 1st fraction to the reciprocal of the 2nd fraction.
2/1 * 5/1 = 10
So, 2 ÷ 1/5 = 10