I would say that the likely coastline of Florida that has good ports and also possibly good recreation facilities would be on the east coast because the west coast does not appear to have harbours and is open to the full sweep of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Explanation:
The figure shows a regular pentagon with the radius and the length of one side given. The Pythagorean theorem to find the missing side of the right triangle whose given sides are the pentagon radius and half the side length. That missing side is the apothem of the pentagon. As with any regular polygon, the area of this pentagon will be half the product of the perimeter and the apothem. The perimeter of a pentagon is 5 times the side length. All dimensions are in feet, so the area will be in square feet.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The working out was not requested, but here it is, anyway.
a = √(40.8² -(48/2)²) = √1088.64 ≈ 32.99 . . . feet
P = 5(48 ft) = 240 ft
A = (1/2)Pa = (1/2)(240 ft)(32.99 ft) = 3959.3 ft²
Note that the radius has been rounded down to the nearest tenth. If the full-accuracy value were used, the area would be found to be 3963.98 ft².
<span>The answer is definitely C. The
Midwestern United States is an example of a vernacular region. Indeed, the
Midwestern has been generally acquainted and explained by both travelers and
habitants quite mistakenly (most of them characterize the region as some little
town and so on). Moreover, the vernacular element can also be found by paying
attention to the emotional charges these people display while talking about the
Midwestern (most of them knows everybody in town and they have still ongoing
things with some of the city residents). </span>