- The area of the circle is:
A=πr²
A is the area of the circle.
π=3.14
r is the radius of the circle.
- To calculate the area of <span> the sector indicated in the problem, you must apply the following formula:
As=(</span>θ/2π)πr²
As is the area of the sector.
θ is the central angle (θ=2π/9)
π=3.14
r is the radius.
- First, you must find the radius:
r=Diameter/2
r=20.6 mm/2
r=10.3 mm
- Now, you can substitute the values into the formula As=(θ/2π)πr². Then, you have:
As=(θ/2π)πr²
As=(2π/9/2π)(π)(10.3)²
As=(π/9π)(π)(10.3)²
As=(3.14/9x3.14)(3.14)(10.3)²
- Finally, the area of the sector is:
As= 37.01 mm²
Volume of pyramid:

A - base area
H - height
First count volume of one pyramid:
![V=\dfrac{1}{3} \cdot 3 \cdot 4=4 [\hbox{inch}^3]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%3D%5Cdfrac%7B1%7D%7B3%7D%20%5Ccdot%203%20%5Ccdot%204%3D4%20%5B%5Chbox%7Binch%7D%5E3%5D)
So by using 576 inch^3 you can make 576 : 4 =
144 pyramids
Answer:
Each hot dog = $3
Each french fry = $2
Step-by-step explanation:
First, lets define our variables:
x = Hotdog
y = fries
Next, you need to set up a cost equation for both Toby and Bernie:
8x + 5y = 34
2x + 6y = 18
Now, we need to isolate one of the variable:
2x + 6y = 18
2x = 18 - 6y
x = 9 - 3y
Next, we need to insert this equation back into the first equation (8x+5y = 34) to find the cost of y (fries):
8x +5y = 34
8 (9-3y) + 5y = 34
72 - 24y + 5y = 34
72 - 19y = 34
19y = 38
y or fries = $2
Finally, we need to find the cost of each hotdog by using the cost of fries ($2) in one of the formulas:
2x + 6y = 18
2x + 6(2) = 18
2x + 12 = 18
2x = 6
x or hotdog = $3
I hope this helps!
-TheBusinessMan
Answer:
The percentage of the markup is 82%
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate the percentage of mark up. This is simply calculating the percentage of the profit margin.
firstly to be able to calculate this percentage, we need to know the value of the profit margin itself.
mathematically, the profit margin is selling price - cost price
From the question, the selling price is $1 while the cost price is 55 cents
The profit margin is thus $1 - 55 cents = 45 cents
We now proceed to calculate the percentage profit
mathematically, that is profit/cost price * 100%
That would be 45 cents/55 cents * 100 = 9/11 * 100% = 81.8 approximately 82%
Just do 6 x 0.2 to reverse the division
So the answer is 1.2
I think