Answer:
1/2 pi
Step-by-step explanation:
This is 1/4 of a circle
Find the circumference and multiply by 1/4
1/4 C
1/4 ( 2*pi*r) where r is the radius
The radius is 1
1/2 pi*1
1/2 pi
Answer:
235 bracelets
Step-by-step explanation:
Mai must spend $250 on wire and $5.30 per bracelet beads. Mai creates the expression.
We are given the equation:
5.3n+ 250 to represent the cost of making n bracelets.
The maximum number of bracelets Mai can make with a budget of $1500 Is calculated as:
$1500 = 5.3n+ 250
Collect like terms
1500 - 250 = 5.3n
1250 = 5.3n
n = 1250/5.3
n = 235.8490566 bracelets.
Bracelets are created as whole numbers and they can't be in decimal form.
Therefore, the maximum number of bracelets Mai can make with a budget of $1500 is 235 bracelets.
Answer:
this is not a full question
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
103°
Step-by-step explanation:
The marked angles have the same measure, so ...
14x+7 = 12x +17
2x = 10 . . . . . subtract 12x+7
x = 5 . . . . . . . divide by 2
(14x +7)° = 77°
∠CEA is supplementary to the marked angles:
∠CEA = 180° -77°
∠CEA = 103°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's see how well I can explain this.
is the same as a 30 degree angle which is in quadrant 1. If you picture the unit circle, right in the center of it is the origin. If you draw a straight line from 30 degrees and through the center (the origin), you will automatically "connect" with the reference angle of 30 (this is true for ALL angles on the unit circle). This puts us in quadrant 3. In quadrant 3, x is negative and so is y. So the terminal point of the reference angle for 30 degrees has the same exact values, but both of them are negative (again, because both x and y are negative in quadrant 3). I can't see your choices but the one you want looks like this:
