Answer: 1,260 books are due back this week.
Step-by-step explanation:
So, 12500/5 = 2500
2500 * 2 = 5000
5000 is 2/5 out of 12,500
19000/5 = 3800
3800 * 2 = 7600
7600 is 2/5 out of 19000.
7600 + 5000 = 12,600
12600 total books are checked out.
12600/10 = 1260
1260 * 1 = 1260
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:

The closest you can get to a 2/3rds decimal is 0.66 and that goes to infinity.
It is a never ending decimal.
The general equation for a circle,

, falls out of the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always equal to the sum of the squares of its legs (you might have seen this fact written like

, where <em>a </em>and <em>b</em> are the legs of a right triangle and <em>c </em>is its hypotenuse. When we fix <em /><em>c</em> in place and let <em>a </em>and <em>b </em>vary (in a sense, at least; their values are still dependent on <em>c</em>), the shape swept out by all of those possible triangles is a circle - a shape defined by having all of its points equidistant from some center.
How do we modify this equation to shift the circle and change its radius, then? Well, if we want to change the radius, we simply have to change the hypotenuse of the triangle that's sweeping out the circle in the first place. The default for a circle is 1, but we're looking for a radius of 6, so our equation, in line with Pythagorus's, would look like

, or

.
Shifting the center of the circle is a bit of a longer story, but - at first counterintuitively - you can move a circle's center to the point (a,b) by altering the x and y portions of the equation to read:
(0, -10) is the correct answer,