<u>Answer:</u>
1130400 km
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We know the formula for circumference of a circle:
<em>Circumference =
</em>
So we need the radius of Saturn ring to calculate its circumference.
We are given Saturn's diamter which is 120,000km; and know that Saturn's ring extends for about 120,000 km from the circumference of the Saturn.
Therefore, the radius of Saturn's ring will be 120000 km plus half of the diameter of Saturn:
Radius of Saturn's ring = 120000 + (120000/2) = 180000 km
Circumference of Saturn's rings = 2 x 3.14 x 180000 = 1130400 km
Answer:
The last graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the first graph, the darker triangle has one side that is 1/3 of the corresponding side of the other triangle, and one side that is 2/5 of the corresponding side of the other triangle. This is not proportional for all sides, so this is not a dilation.
In the second graph, the darker triangle has one side that is 1/2 of the corresponding side of the other triangle, and one side that is 3/5 of the corresponding side of the other triangle. This is not proportional for all sides, so this is not a dilation.
In the third graph, the darker triangle has one side that is 1/3 of the corresponding side of the other triangle, and one side that is 1/2 of the corresponding side of the other triangle. This is not proportional for all sides, so this is not a dilation.
In the fourth graph, the darker triangle has one side that is 2/3 of the corresponding side of he other triangle, and another side that is 4/6=2/3 of the corresponding side of the other triangle. Since these are both right triangles, this means the other side, the hypotenuse, will have the same ratio. Since it is proportional for all sides, this is a dilation.
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the surface area you have to add all the following numbers and double them
hope this helps
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Answer:
101
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle has 180 degrees in total
x+42+37=180
x+79=180
x=101