Sam wants to build a fence splitting her square garden down the middle, diagonally. the width of the original square is 3 yards, and the length is 4 yards. how long should the separating fence be?
answer: 5 yards, as 3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2
If you want full one it will be 5
3×5=15
Or it can also be 5.6
17÷5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formulas to find the radius are quite simple. If you know the diameter of the circle, use this formula:
If you don't know the diameter, but you know the circumference, you can use this equation:
If you know the area of the circle, use this equation:
Note that the area of a circle is essentially the total space, measured in square units, inside of the perimeter of a circle.
Answer:
1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4=6/8
6/8+1/8=7/8
because the question asks how much is left, we should subtract 7/8 from 1, leaving 1/8.
yaaay.