Area = pi radius squared. (a=pi r squared).
the radius of this circul is 1.6 units so plunging that in you get 1.6 • pie = 5.02654824574. now square that. The answer is 15.7913670417.
Answer:
263/10 as a decimal equals 26.3
Step-by-step explanation:
To write 263/10 as a decimal you have to divide numerator by the denominator of the fraction.
We divide now 263 by 10 what we write down as 263/10 and we get 26.3
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24/6+6
24/12
2
I believe the answer is 2
Answer:
1.72973 oz/serving. Perhaps round to 1.73 oz, although there is only 1 sig fig in "4-pound bag." But the problem states "exactly."
Step-by-step explanation:
We want oz/serving, so let's convert the pounds of rice to total ounces of rice:
We are told that 16 oz = 1 pound. Make that a conversion factor: (16 oz/1 pound)
(4 pounds)*((16 oz/1 pound) = 64 ounces
We are told that 4 pounds (64 ounces) makes 37 servings. So:
(64 ounces)/(37 servings) = 1.72973 oz/serving
Answer:
given you are asked to simplify

Step-by-step explanation:
You have to multiply the numerator and denominator by the denominator's conjugate.
The conjugate of a+bi is a-bi.
When you multiply conjugates, you just have to multiply first and last.
(a+bi)(a-bi)
a^2-abi+abi-b^2i^2
a^2+0 -b^2(-1)
a^2+-b^2(-1)
a^2+b^2
See no need to use the whole foil method; the middle terms cancel.
So we are multiplying top and bottom of your fraction by (-3+4i):

So you will have to use the complete foil method for the numerator. Let's do that:
(-3+5i)(-3+4i)
First: (-3)(-3)=9
Outer:: (-3)(4i)=-12i
Inner: (5i)(-3)=-15i
Last: (5i)(4i)=20i^2=20(-1)=-20
--------------------------------------------Combine like terms:
9-20-12i-15i
Simplify:
-11-27i
Now the bottom (-3-4i)(-3+4i):
F(OI)L (we are skipping OI)
First:-3(-3)=9
Last: -4i(4i)=-16i^2=-16(-1)=16
---------------------------------------------Combine like terms:
9+16=25
So our answer is ![\frac{-11-27i}{25}{/tex] unless you want to seprate the fraction too:[tex]\frac{-11}{25}+\frac{-27}{25}i](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B-11-27i%7D%7B25%7D%7B%2Ftex%5D%20unless%20you%20want%20to%20seprate%20the%20fraction%20too%3A%3C%2Fp%3E%3Cp%3E%5Btex%5D%5Cfrac%7B-11%7D%7B25%7D%2B%5Cfrac%7B-27%7D%7B25%7Di)