A. The wire needs to be 138.226 cm long but already 34.5565 cm of the circle has been covered.
B. To determine the length of the wire needed, we subtract a quarter of the circles circumference from its whole circumference.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
The circumference of a circle is obtained by multiplying the radius with 2π.
The circumference of a circle
Here the radius of the circle is 22 cm but already a quarter of the circumference has been covered with wire.
Step 2:
So to determine the length of the wire needed, we subtract a quarter of the circles circumference from its whole circumference.
So the circumference of the circle cm.
cm and cm.
So the wire needs to be 138.226 cm long but already 34.5565 cm of the circle has been covered. An additional 103.6695 cm of wire is needed to cover the remaining circle.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
circumference=2πr
=2*3.14*20
=125.6 inches
Answer:
π cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for arc length (s) as a function of radius (r) and central angle Ф (in radians) is s = rФ.
In this problem r = 3 cm and Ф = 60°, and so the arc length subtended is
s = (3 cm)(π/3) = π cm
100% of anything means the whole thing.
If you decrease it 32%, then you have (100-32) = 68% of it left.
68% means 0.68
"of" means "times"
68% of £700 (the part that you have left) =
(0.68) x (£700) = <em>£476.00
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