Mathematics, 02.04.2020 15:24, GreenHerbz206
Which statements are true about the circle shown below? Select three options. A circle with diameter 8 centimeters. The diameter is 8 cm and the radius is 16 cm. The circumference of the circle in terms of Pi is 8 pi. If Pi is approximated to StartFraction 22 over 7 EndFraction, the circumference of the circle is approximately 25.14 cm. The circumference of the circle rounded to the nearest whole number is 20 cm. If Pi is approximated to 3.14, the circumference of the circle is 25.12 cm.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, trinityanne1738
Two streets intersect at a 30- degree angle. at the intersection, the are four crosswalks formed that are the same length. what type of quadrilateral is formed by the crosswalks?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, tommyaberman
(least common multiples) the answer that i had in the 1st step was lcm of airline tickets sold=72. idk if that even matters but just in case. ! three co-workers are busy selling airline tickets over the phone. in an 8-hour day, charles can sell 8 airline tickets, ann can sell 9 airline tickets, and michelle can sell 6 airline tickets. step 2 of 2: what is the smallest number of 8-hour days needed for each of them to achieve the same number of sales? it takes charles . it takes . it takes .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, puffley
10 ! a train starts from grand city and travels toward belleville 388 miles away. at the same time, a train starts from belleville and runs at the rate of 47 miles per hour toward grand city. they pass each other 4 hours later. find the rate of the train from grand city.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, logansgirl3228
Don't know how to find x given these segment lengths
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