Answer: You can use any one altitude-base pair to find the area of the triangle, via formula A = (1/2) bh. In each of those diagrams, the triangle ABC is the same. The green line is the altitude, the height, and the side with the red perpendicular square on it is the base. All three sides of the triangle get a turn.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The correct answer among the choices provided is the first option. It is a geometric sequence and the common ratio is 2.
2. Fifth term in the geometric sequence is 405. The pattern in this sequence is to triple the last term to get the next answer.
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Answer: A) around 80 cm</h3>
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Explanation:
The perimeter around the circle, aka circumference, is found through this formula
C = 2*pi*r
That's for a full circle. However, we're dealing with semicircles here, so we cut that in half to get pi*r to represent the curved distance around half the circle.
For the outer larger semicircle, that curved distance is exactly 14pi
For the inner smaller semicircle, that curved distance is 7pi, since 7 is half of 14.
The total curved portions is 14pi+7pi = 21pi
Then we add on the last straight line portion that's 14 cm long to get a total perimeter of 21pi+14
This is the exact perimeter in terms of pi.
The last thing to do is replace pi with 3.14 and simplify
21pi+14 = 21*3.14+14 = 79.94
This value rounds to 80
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