Answer:
(The image is not provided, so i draw an idea of how i supposed that the problem is, the image is at the bottom)
Ok, we have a rectangle of length x by r.
At the extremes of length r, we add two semicircles.
So the perimeter will be equal to:
Two times x, plus the perimeter of the two semicircles (that can be thought as only one circle).
The radius of the semicircles is r, and the perimeter of a circle is:
C = 2*pi*r
where pi = 3.14
Then the perimeter of the track is:
P = 2*x + 2*pi*r.
b) now we want to solve this for x, this means isolating x in one side of the equation.
P - 2*pi*r = 2*x
P/2 - pi*r = x.
c) now we have:
P = 660ft
r = 50ft
then we can replace the values and find x.
x = 660ft/2 - 3.14*50ft = 173ft
Answer:
the figures are congruent because they have 3 congruent sides and three congruent angles
Answer: He can predict that 420 students will be in support of the purchase.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Randy surveyed one student out of every 5 he came across in the cafeteria, it means that if he came across five people, he will survey one, if he came across ten students, he will survey 2 and so on.
If then he surveyed a total of 140 students, then we can actually multiply the number by 5 to know the exact number of students he possibly came across in the cafeteria:
= 140 × 5
= Total of 700 students
If 84 out of the surveyed students supported the purchase, we can find what that figure represents in the total number of students in the cafeteria:
84/140 = x/700
We cross multiply
140 × X = 84 × 700
140X = 58,800
X = 58,800/140
X = 420 students
Therefore, he can predict that 420 students out of a total of 700 students in the cafeteria will be in support of the purchase of the P.E equipment
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Answer:
$68.54
Step-by-step explanation:
If you multiply the percent, 8.8% or .088 by 63 (the price), then add the tax to the item, the total adds to 68.54