From my research, the image attached supports the problem. Since only the outer curve is to be solved for, the formula for arcs can be used.
s = theta*radius
where s = arc length = outer curve
theta = 70 (pi/180)
radius = 70
s = 70 * (70*pi/180)
s = 85.52 feet
Therefore, the outer curve is 85.52 feet long
Answer:
0.875
Step-by-step explanation:
P(H=0) = 0.125
P(H=1) = 0.375
P(H=2) = 0.375
P(H=3) = 0.125
P(H<3) = P(H=0) + P(H=1) + P(H=2)
P(H<3) = 0.125 + 0.375 + 0.375
P(H<3) = 0.875
Answer:
37,301,000
Step-by-step explanation:
The difference in population can be determined by subtracting the population of North Dakota from California
38,000,000 - 699,000 = 37,301,000
Among the choices, the statement which describes a skewed histogram showing a distribution of the weights of students in a class is:
<span>"The nature of the skew can be verified by the position of the mean with respect to the mode."
The histogram is skewed to the right if the mean is less than the mode and the histogram is skewed to the left if the mean is more than the mode. </span><span />
As long as your indexes are the same (which they are; they are all square roots) and you radicands are the same (which they are; they are all 11), then you can add or subtract. The rules for adding and subtracting radicals are more picky than multiplying or dividing. Just like adding fractions or combining like terms. Since all the square roots are the same we only have to worry about the numbers outside. In fact, it may help to factor out the sqrt 11:

. The numbers subtract to give you -9. Therefore, the simplification is