Answer:Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: C)46 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the circumference of a circle can be calculated with this formula:

Where "r" is the radius of the circle.
Since John is putting a fence around his garden that is shaped like a half circle and a rectangle, then we can find how much fencing he needs by making this addition:

Where "l" is the lenght of the rectangle and "w" is the width of the rectangle.
Since we know that the radius of the circle is half its diameter, we can find "r". This is:

Then, substituting values (and using
), we get:

Answer: 5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8 + 5/8
Thanks for the free points
OK, so for this equation, your goal is to get the d, and ONLY the d, on one side of the equation. So, to start out, you need to multiply the entire equation, meaning both sides, by 8 because we are trying to get rid of those pesky fractions.
8(1/8(3d-2)=1/4(d+5))
The equation then turns into this because the 8 and 4 cancelled out with the 8.
1(3d-2)=2(d+5)
Now, we need to distribute the left over numbers into the parenthesis.
3d-2=2d+10
And finally, we need to get the d's on one side, and the numbers on the other, so we subtract 2d from both sides and add the 2 to both sides. They then cancel out to make
d=12
Hope it helps! :)