Well if the picture of the cheese equals to one cheese then you should just be able to add all the cheeses in the graph to get the amount of stinky cheese there is and when you add all of them you get 12 pieces
so the answer would be 12 pieces of cheese
Answer:
well I don't have a picture to explain it but (0,8) would be on the y axis and 8 on the x-axis ( it would go up 8 times and stay on the same line)
it would be -3 on the y axis and it wouldn't move up or down (move 3 points to the left)
Step-by-step explanation:
(x,y) when the x is 0 it doesn't move on the x-axis (left or right) and when it is 0 it doesn't move on the y-axis (up or down)
hope that makes sense!
(For question 1 you have to do it yourself, get a ruler and measure the actual length of the drawing, then multiply it by 8 to get the actual dimensions in the exercise. )
Example, if you measure 4 inches, the actual dimension will be 4 x 8 = 32 ft
2. (Scale drawing 1:5 is that every 1 (length units) will be equal to 5(length units) in the actual dimensions)
Model : 3ft ; 7m
Actual : 15ft ; 35m (corresponding)
Actual : 20yd ; 12.5 cm
Model : 4yd ; 2.5 cm
6. 1.5 ft = 1.5 x 12 = 18 inches.
The model is 3 inches, and the actual rose is 18 inches -> The scale of the drawing is 6. (enlargement)
Same goes to the scale factor, but this time is the quotient of the corresponding side -> 3 : 18 = 1:6.
(If I got any parts wrong just tell me, I actually kinda forgot these kind of stuff)
Area of a circle is directly proportional to the square of radius of the circle while the circumference is proportional to the radius of the circle. This means that if the radius of a circle is increased x times, then its area will be increased to x^2 times the original area, and the circumference will increase to x times the original circumference.
Thus when the radius is doubled, or in other words if radius mad 2 time the original radius, the area of circle will become 2^2 = 4 time the original area. The circumference will become 2 times the original circumference.
We can calculate exact area and circumference of a circle from its radius using the following equations:
Area of circle = (pi/4)*r^2
Circumference of circle = 2*pi*r
Where r is the radius of the circle.
I know this is a lot, sorry.