Cutting on (12,0) and (0,4)
Answer: I believe the answer is C.
Step-by-step explanation: In special case isosceles right triangles the hypotenuse is always equal to a · √2. With a=5√2 we can set up the equation 5√2 · √2 = 10.
Answer:
a. 61.92 in²
b. 21.396 ≈ 21.4%
c. $4.71
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Amount of waste = area of rectangular piece of stock - area of two identical circles cut out
Area of rectangular piece of stock = 24 in × 12 in = 288 in²
Area of the two circles = 2(πr²)
Use 3.14 as π
radius = ½*12 = 6
Area of two circles = 2(3.14*6²) = 226.08 in²
Amount of waste = 288 - 226.08 = 61.92 in²
b. % of the original stock wasted = amount of waste ÷ original stock × 100
= 61.92/288 × 100 = 6,162/288 = 21.396 ≈ 21.4%
c. 288 in² of the piece of stock costs $12.00,
Each cut-out circle of 113.04 in² (226.08/2) will cost = (12*113.04)/288
= 1,356.48/288 = $4.71.
Answer:
The table is attached!
Step-by-step explanation:
- 6 students play both musical instrument and a sport
- 3 students play neither a musical instrument nor a sport
- 14 students in total play a sport
Given: There are 24 students in the class
The number of students that does not play a sport is 24 - 14 = 10
The number of students that does not play a musical instrument but play a sport = 14 - 6 = 8
The frequency table thus is attached below:
Initial cost = $30,000
Depreciation rate = 2.5%
Depreciation expense per year = 30,000*2.5/100 = $750
In six years,
Depreciation = 6*750 = $4,500
Value of the tractor = Initial cost - Depreciation = $30,000 - $4,500 = $25,500