Circumference = πD
π*49 = 153.94 (We can leave it as it is because there are two halves to the circle on either side of the training track)
81*2 = 162 (There are two 81 meter lines)
153.94+162 = 315.94m
The length of the training track is 315.94m
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Answer: 6.1.9.!!!!!
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Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the distance formula
d = sqrt ( ( y2-y1)^2 + ( x2-x1) ^2)
d = sqrt ( ( 4- -3)^2 + ( -4 -2) ^2)
= sqrt ( ( 7^2 + ( -6)^2)
= sqrt( 49+ 36)
= sqrt(85)
9.219544457
Rounding to the nearest whole number
= 9
$45 x .15 = $6.75 discount
$45 - $6.75= $38.25
Sales tax 6%
$38.25 x 0.6 =$ 2.29
$38.25 + $2.29 = 40.54$
Jeans total is 40.54$
Answer:
11.7 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Pythagoras Theorem
AC² = AB² + BC²
AB = 4 cm
BC = 11 cm
AC² = 4² + 11²
AC = √4² + 11²
AC =✓137
AC = 11.704699911 cm
Approximately = 11.7 cm
Length AC = 11.7cm