Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's find out how many tiles Mike needs.
Mike's kitchen is 75sqft, each tile covers 2.25sqft, so 75sqft/2.25sqft=33.3333...,
multiply that number by the cost per tile and round to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the length of side FD given that
Since both triangles are similar, then
AB= FD
2x+2 = x+3
Collect like terms
2x-x =3-2
x = 1
Get FD
FD = x+3
FD = 1+3
FD = 4
Hence the measure of FD is 4
Area of shaded part = area of circle - area of the square
= pi (6)^2 - area of the square.
Area of square = (m of one side) ^2
measure of of side is found as follows:-
6^2 = 2s^2 where m of the side = 2s
s = sqrt 18 so side of square = 2 sqrt18
area of square = (2 sqrt18)^2 = 4*18 = 72
area of shaded region = 36pi - 72 = 41.1 sq units to neraest tenth
Answer:
5.75 ft ≈ 6 ft
2.47 ft ≈ 2 ft
perimeter of the rectangular counter top = 16 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The counter top he is installing is a rectangular piece of quartz that is 5.75 ft long and 2.47 ft wide. The length and the width can be rounded off to the nearest whole number as follows.
length = 5.75 ft to the nearest whole number will be 6 ft
width = 2.47 ft to the nearest whole number will be 2 ft
The logic in rounding off the number to the nearest whole number is that the value on the left hand side of the decimal is rounded off to an integer. If the number at the right hand side of the number is greater or equal to 5 we borrow 1 and add to the left hand side number of the decimal number.
Therefore,
Perimeter of the rectangle = 2l + 2w
perimeter of the rectangle = 2 × 6 + 2 × 2
perimeter of the rectangle = 12 + 4
perimeter of the rectangle = 16 ft