Answer:
100.48
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the formula : 2pi times the radius, I can plug the radius in and find the circumference. 2 times pi is 6.28, and the radius is 16. 6.28 times 16 = 100.48.
If you're saying that the scale is 10 cm: 1 mm then the scale will be larger than the actual object because for every 1 mm of the object it will equal 10 cm of the scale drawing.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I'll think bout it.
I may join, but I won't be on that much.
If it is area your looking for.
Area = product of diagonal lengths divided by 2
Area = 12* 16 /2
=192/2 = 96.
IF it is the side length of the rhombus:
apply Pythagoras theorem since the diagonals always meet at 90°.
L =√(12² + 16²)
L= √400 = 20