<span>A circle is 360° all the way around; therefore, if you divide an arc's degree measure by 360°, you find the fraction of the circle's circumference that the arc makes up. Then, if you multiply the length all the way around the circle (the circle's circumference) by that fraction, you get the length along the arc.</span>
Answer:
Answer is 5 °C.
Step-by-step explanation:
5 is answer
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if you mean 18/226 it =0.07964601769 </span>
<span /><span>or if </span><span> <span>226/18 =<span>12.5555555556</span></span></span>
Answer:
r₁ = 3.583cm
V₁= 192.55cm³
r₂= 5.176cm
V₂ = 580.283cm³
r₃ = 5.255cm
V₃ = 607.479cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
assuming circumferences of each balloons are given as follows C₁ = 22.5cm, C₂ = 32.5cm and C₃ = 33cm
Recall C = 2πr
volume of a sphere is 4/3πr³
The graph of g is one-fifth as steep as the graph of f.
The function g basically takes the inputs for f and multiplies them by one-fifth, which means the outputs are one-fifth times those of f. Multiplying by one-fifth makes something smaller (it's the same as dividing by five). It helps to visualize this relationship, so I've attache the graphs below.