Mathematics, 22.04.2020 23:04, LordBooming
At the start of each ice hockey season, Jeffrey uses the diagram shown to help him put lines on the hockey rink. His diagram is torn, and part of the key is missing. He knows that an actual hockey rink is 200 feet long. What should the key say? Explain how you solved it.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, Olavarriafamily1
The figures below are made out of circles, semicircles, quarter circles, and a square. find the area and the perimeter of each figure and give your answers as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, ja3698198
Circle d circumscribes abc and abe. which statements about the triangles are true? statement i: the perpendicular bisectors of abc intersect at the same point as those of abe. statement ii: the distance from c to d is the same as the distance from d to e. statement iii: bisects cde. statement iv: the angle bisectors of abc intersect at the same point as those of abe. a. i only b. i and ii c. ii and iv d. i and iii e. iii and iv
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, sonaihriley
Abucket of paint has spilled on a tile floor. the paint flow can be expressed with the function p(t) = 6(t), where t represents time in minutes and p represents how far the paint is spreading. the flowing paint is creating a circular pattern on the tile. the area of the pattern can be expressed as a(p) = 3.14(p)^2 part a: find the area of the circle of spilled paint as a function of time, or a[p(t)]. show your work. part b: how large is the area of spilled paint after 8 minutes? you may use 3.14 to approximate pi in this problem.
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