The answer is $100
first the guy steals $100 from the owner. Therefore that $100 is a direct loss for the owner.
the same guy comes and pays $100 for goods worth $70. and the balance is paid back to the guy.
So the owner gets 100 and pays back 30 and gives goods worth 70. Therefore that transaction is cancelled as the amounts have been paid and no net effect with that transaction . the owner gets 70 for the goods he sold so that transaction wont lose his money. the fact that the guy paid for the bill with the money he stole isn't relevant here as the transaction has been completed
so the only loss for the owner is the $100 the guy stole at first
answer is $100
Area of the rectangular mat = 12 x 4 = 48 in²
Area of the 3 circles = 3( πr²) = 3(3.14 x 2²) = 37.68 in²
P(landing in a circle) = 37.68/48 = 157/200 = 0.79 (nearest hundredth)
Answer: The probability of landing in one of the circles is 0.79.
I believe the 2 is the largest
The slope of the line is - 3/4
I got my ordered pairs by finding two points on the lines, an noting down their X and Y values.
Then I used the equation Y2 - Y1 (all over) X2 - X1 by plugging in the ordered pairs.
Finally, I solved and got -3/4!
See the attached picture below
Additionally, you can use rise over run, and count the rise and the run. In the image, the rise is three, and the run is four. The slope is negative, which leaves me to know that the answer is -3/4.
Hope this helps :)
Answer: 28.26
Step-by-step explanation:
What your looking for is called the annulus (or the difference of two concentric circles). You can find the annulus by subtracting the area of the inner circle from the area of the outer circle. Volume of a circle= πr²
You are given the diameter in these problems, so you need radius.
For the first circle (8 in one) :
8/2=4 r=4
A=3.14(4)²
A=50.24
For the second one (10 in one) :
10/2=5 r=5
A=3.14(5)²
A=78.5
To find the measure of the annulus, you subtract those numbers, getting 28.26