4d = 24 would be the right equation. To double check you would divide both sides by 4 (the number of legs) to find the amount of dogs.
Answer:
the answer is 40 boys
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say there are x boys who play both cards and carrom.
We setup up an equation that involved all information given and x.
Boys who only play cards = 45-x
Boys who only play carrom = 20-x
Boys who play both = x
Add there together and you should get 60, which is the total number of students in the class.
(45-x)+(20-x)+x=60
65-x=60
x=5
Boys who only play cards=45-x=45–5=40
hope it helps you
For #1 I think maybe 5 qts
1=63
3=163
4=325
I hope this answered your question
Answer:
<h3>
- The ratio of the measure of central angle PQR to the measure of the entire circle is One-eighth. </h3><h3>
- The area of the shaded sector depends on the length of the radius. </h3><h3>
- The area of the shaded sector depends on the area of the circle</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given central angle PQR = 45°
Total angle in a circle = 360°
Ratio of the measure of central angle PQR to the measure of the entire circle is . This shows ratio that <u>the measure of central angle PQR to the measure of the entire circle is one-eighth</u>.
Area of a sector =
= central angle (in degree) = 45°
r = radius of the circle = 6
Area of the sector
<u>The ratio of the shaded sector is 4.5πunits² not 4units²</u>
From the formula, it can be seen that the ratio of the central angle to that of the circle is multiplied by area of the circle, this shows <u>that area of the shaded sector depends on the length of the radius and the area of the circle.</u>
Since Area of the circle = πr²
Area of the circle = 36πunits²
The ratio of the area of the shaded sector to the area of the circle =
For length of an arc
ratio of the length of the arc to the area of the circle =
It is therefore seen that the ratio of the area of the shaded sector to the area of the circle IS NOT equal to the ratio of the length of the arc to the area of the circle