Answer:
.0000416
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 10 is squared by a negative number, the number (4.16) will be smaller. To find the answer, move the decimal 5 places to the left
Remove parentheses.
-3/8 -1/6
Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of 3/8, 1/6. In other words, find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 8,6.
LCD=24
Make the denominators the same as the LCD.
- 3x3/8x3 - 1x4/6x4
Simplify. Denominators are now the same
-9/24 - 4/24
Join the denominators
-9-4/24
Simplify
-13/24
When I saw this, I said to myself "Self ! We don't know anything about
decagons.", and then I went searching online for stuff about decagons.
This just goes to show how stupid I can be when I don't take a little time
to THINK before I go running around screaming.
-- When you draw all the lines from the center to the vertices of the
decagon, you'll have 10 little triangles.
-- The area of the whole thing is 161 square inches, so the area of each
little triangle is 1/10 of that . . . . . <em>16.1 square inches</em>.
-- The area of each little triangle is (1/2) (base) (height), just like
every other triangle.
The base is the 4.6 inches of one side of the decagon.
Area = (1/2) (base) (height)
Multiply each side by 2: 2 x area = (base) x (height)
Divide each side by (base): (2 x area) / (base) = height
Height = (2 x 16.1) / (4.6) = <em>7 inches</em> .
Let that be a lesson to both of us.
THINK before you jump.
The area of an exercise aid that is textured from the information regarding Fiona is 50 inches².
<h3>How to calculate the area?</h3>
From the information given, the measures or the exercise aid is approximately 25 inches around its base. Therefore, the radius will be calculated thus:
2πr = 25
(2 × 3.142 × r) = 25
6.284r = 25
r = 25/6.284
r = 3.978 = 4
Therefore, the area will be:
= πr²
= 3.142 × 4²
= 50 inches²
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<span>(A) Find the approximate length of the plank. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot.
Given that the distance of the ground is 3ft.
In order to get the length of the plank,
we can use the this one.
cos 49 = ground / plank
cos 49 = 3 / plank
plank = cos 49 / 3
plank = 0.10 ft
</span><span>(b) Find the height above the ground where the plank touches the wall. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot.
</span><span>
The remaining angle is equal to
angle = 180 - (90+49)
angle = 41
Finding the height.
tan 41 = height / ground
tan 41 = height / 3
height = tan 41 / 3
height = 0.05 ft.
(A) 0.10 feet
(B) 0.05 feet</span>