This diagram shows a park's walking path in the shaded area.

The outside circumference of the walking path is 50.24 meters and the inside circumference of the walking path is 25.12 meters.

What is the area of this walking path?

Use 3.14 for π.

Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.
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This Diagram Shows A Park's Walking Path In The Shaded Area.The Outside Circumference Of The Walking

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Answer 1

Answer:

150.72 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the shaded area, calculate the area of the smaller (white) circle and subtract it from the area of the larger circle.

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Formulae

Area of a circle = [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]Circumference of a circle = [tex]2\pi r[/tex]

(where [tex]r[/tex] is the radius of the circle)

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Area of large circle

Given:

circumference = 50.24 m[tex]\pi[/tex] = 3.14

⇒ 50.24 = 2 × 3.14 × r

⇒ r = 8 m

Therefore:

⇒ Area = 3.14 × 8²

             = 200.96 m²

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Area of small circle

Given:

circumference = 25.12 m[tex]\pi[/tex] = 3.14

⇒ 25.12 = 2 × 3.14 × r

⇒ r = 4 m

Therefore:

⇒ Area = 3.14 × 4²

             = 50.24 m²

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Area of shaded path

area = area of large circle - area of small circle

        = 200.96 - 50.24

        = 150.72 m²

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Related Questions

The total yearly cost to rent a trumpet is $114. The monthly cost is constant with no initial fee.

A person rents a trumpet for 3 years and 5 months.



Show your work or explain how you would find the total cost, in dollars, for the person to rent the trumpet?
Write an equation that represents the relationship between m, the number of months a trumpet is rented, and t, the total cost to rent the trumpet.
Explain your equation.
Enter your answer and your work or explanation in the space provided.

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Step-by-step explanation:

There are 12 months in a year so,

114/12= 9.5$/month

t=9.5m

Since T represents the total cost, we want to express it in terms of months by multiplying m which refers to the number of months by the monthly fee which i have already calculated.

Using this equation we can find out the answer to your previous question.

t=9.5m

but m=3×12+5=41 months (3 years 12 months each)

t=9.5(41)

t=389.5 $

What is the equation in slope intercept form of a line that is perpendicular to y = 1/4x - 1 and passing through the point (4, 1)?

1. y = 4x + 17
2. y = 4x - 1
3. y = 4x + 17
4. y = 1/4x + 17

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It would be 4. You can do 2 of the following. Do process of elimination or solve it. If you were to do process of elimination, then you would find out that 4 would be the only possible answer since 1/4x is the only slope that there is.

P = 0.5e - 5 to determine P

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Answer:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

p=(0.5)(2.718282)−5

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

p=(0.5)(2.718282)−5

p=1.359141+−5

p=(1.359141+−5)(Combine Like Terms)

p=−3.640859

p=−3.640859

Answer:

p=−3.640859

Step-by-step explanation:

Which angles are adjacent to each other? ​

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Answer:

Angles 7 and 8

Step-by-step explanation:

They are next to each other, and share a common side.

Let f(x)=[tex]\footnotesize \rm \lim_{n \to \infty } \left \lgroup \frac{ {n}^n(x + n) \bigg( x + \dfrac{n}{ 2} \bigg) \dots \bigg(x + \dfrac{n}{n} \bigg)}{n!( {x}^{2} + {n}^{2}) \bigg( {x}^{2} + \dfrac{ {n}^2 }{4} \bigg) \dots \bigg( {x}^{2} + \dfrac{ {n}^{2} }{ {n}^{2} } \bigg) } \right \rgroup^{ \dfrac{x}{n} } \\ [/tex] , for all x > 0. Then

[tex]\rm(A) \: f \bigg( \dfrac{1}{2} \bigg ) \geq f(1)[/tex]

[tex]\rm(B) \: f \bigg ( \dfrac{1}{3} \bigg) \leq f \bigg ( \dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)[/tex]

[tex]\rm(C) \: f'(2) \leq0[/tex]

[tex] \rm(D) \: \frac{f'(3)}{f(3)} \geq \frac{f'(2)}{f(2)} \\ [/tex]​

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Use the old exp-log trick and properties of the logarithm to rewrite the limit as

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{n\to\infty} \left(\frac{n^n \left(x+\frac n1\right) \left(x+\frac n2\right) \cdots \left(x+\frac nn\right)}{n! \left(x^2+\left(\frac n1\right)^2\right) \left(x^2+\left(\frac n2\right)^2\right) \cdots \left(x^2+\left(\frac nn\right)^2\right)}\right)^{\frac xn}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle = \exp\left[\lim_{n\to\infty} \frac xn \ln \left(\frac{n^n \left(x+\frac n1\right) \left(x+\frac n2\right) \cdots \left(x+\frac nn\right)}{n! \left(x^2+\left(\frac n1\right)^2\right) \left(x^2+\left(\frac n2\right)^2\right) \cdots \left(x^2+\left(\frac nn\right)^2\right)}\right)\right][/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle = \exp\left[x \lim_{n\to\infty}\frac1n\ln\left(\frac{n^n}{n!}\right) + \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x+\frac nk\right) - \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x^2+\left(\frac nk\right)^2\right)\right][/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle = \exp\left[x \lim_{n\to\infty}\frac1n\ln\left(\frac{n^n}{n!}\right) + \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x+\frac1{k/n}\right) - \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x^2+\frac1{\left(k/n\right)^2}\right)\right][/tex]

The first limit converges to 0, since n! asymptotically behaves like nⁿ, so ln(nⁿ/n!) → ln(1) = 0.

The two remaining sums converge to definite integrals:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{n\to\infty} \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x + \frac1{\frac kn}\right) = \int_0^1 \ln\left(x + \frac1y\right) \, dy = \frac{(x+1) \ln(x+1)}x[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{n\to\infty} \frac1n \sum_{k=1}^n \ln\left(x^2 + \left(\frac1{\frac kn}\right)^2\right) = \int_0^1 \ln\left(x^2 + \frac1{y^2}\right) \, dy = \frac{2\tan^{-1}(\sqrt x)}{\sqrt x} + \ln(1+x)[/tex]

It follows that

[tex]f(x) = \exp\left[x\left(0 + \dfrac{(x+1)\ln(x+1)}x - \dfrac{2\tan^{-1}(\sqrt x)}{\sqrt x} - \ln(x+1)\right)\right][/tex]

[tex]f(x) = \exp\left[\ln(x+1) - 2\sqrt x \tan^{-1}(\sqrt x)\right][/tex]

[tex]f(x) = (x+1) e^{-2\sqrt x \tan^{-1}(\sqrt x)}[/tex]

By computing f'(x) and f''(x), it's easy to show that f'(x) ≤ 0 and f''(x) ≥ 0 for all x > 0. So f(x) is decreasing and f'(x) is increasing, and

• (A) f(1/2) ≥ f(1) is true

• (B) f(1/3) ≤ f(2/3) is false

• (C) f'(2) ≤ 0 is true

• (D) f'(3)/f(3) ≥ f'(2)/f(2)   ⟺   f'(3)/f'(2) ≥ f(3)/f(2)   ⟺   (something larger than 1) ≥ (something smaller than 1) is true

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Answer:

Question (a)

[tex]x^2-a^2-bx-ab=0[/tex]

Write in standard form [tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]:

[tex]\implies x^2-bx-(a^2+ab)=0[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]a=1[/tex][tex]b=-b[/tex][tex]c=-(a^2+ab)[/tex]

Using quadratic formula:

[tex]x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{b\pm\sqrt{(-b)^2+4(1)(a^2+ab)} }{2(1)}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{b\pm\sqrt{b^2+4a^2+4ab} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{b\pm\sqrt{(b+2a)^2} }{2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{b \pm (b+2a)} {2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{2b+2a} {2}=b+a[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{-2a} {2}=-a[/tex]

Question (b)

[tex]6x^2-15ax=2bx-5ab[/tex]

Write in standard form  [tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]:

[tex]\implies 6x^2-15ax-2bx+5ab=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies 6x^2-(15a+2b)x+5ab=0[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]a=6[/tex][tex]b=-(15a+2b)[/tex][tex]c=5ab[/tex]

Using quadratic formula:

[tex]x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{(15a+2b)\pm\sqrt{(-15a-2b)^2-4(6)(5ab)} }{2(6)}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{(15a+2b)\pm\sqrt{225a^2+60ab+4b^2-120ab} }{12}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{(15a+2b)\pm\sqrt{225a^2-60ab+4b^2} }{12}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{(15a+2b)\pm\sqrt{(15a-2b)^2} }{12}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{(15a+2b) \pm (15a-2b) }{12}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{30a }{12}=\dfrac52a[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{4b}{12}=\dfrac13b[/tex]

Question (c)

[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{x-1}=\dfrac{a^2}{2a-4}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]x^2(2a-4)=a^2(x-1)[/tex]

Write in standard form  [tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]:

[tex](2a-4)x^2-a^2x+a^2=0[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]a=(2a-4)[/tex][tex]b=-a^2[/tex][tex]c=a^2[/tex]

Using quadratic formula:

[tex]x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{a^2\pm\sqrt{(-a^2)^2-4(2a-4)(a^2)} }{2(2a-4)}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{a^2\pm\sqrt{a^4-8a^3+16a^2} }{4a-8}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{a^2\pm\sqrt{a^2(a-4)^2} }{4a-8}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{a^2\pm a(a-4)}{4a-8}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{a^2\pm (a^2-4a)}{4a-8}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{2a^2-4a}{4a-8}=\dfrac{2a(a-2)}{4(a-2)}=\dfrac12a \ \ \ (a\neq 2)[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{4a}{4a-8}=\dfrac{a}{a-2} \ \ \ \ (a\neq 2)[/tex]

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Jen was making cake pops for the bake sale. After 3 hours, she had completed half of the work. She called Maryna for help and together they finished everything in half an hour. How long would it take Maryna to finish the job alone if she replaced Jen after Jen baked for 3 hours?

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Answer:

3 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

as jen took 3 hours maryana will take equal amount of time as jen

Well, we already know that it took Jen, 3 hours, by herself to complete half the work. Then, together they both completed it in half an hour. Now, you must summarize your given data.

3 hours = Half of the work for Jen

30 Minutes = Jen and Maryna Together To Finish

If the two girls were working at the same pace, it would take them an hour and a half. However, it only took them 30 minutes to complete that. Now, we realize that Maryna works 3x faster than Jen does.

The question is asking, how long would it take her to FINISH the job.

So that means, we must divide 3 by Jen's time.

3 / 3 = 1

So, that means that it would only take Maryna 1 hour to complete the rest of the job.

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Answer:

4x^3

Step-by-step explanation:

GCF is the Greatest Common Factor

12x^6 + 4x^4 + 28x^3

= 4x^3(3x^3 + x + 7)

GCF is 4x^3

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Answer:

[tex]x=20[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x^2=8(8+42)[/tex]

[tex]x^2=8*50[/tex]

[tex]x=20[/tex]

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

Definitions are:

1. Straight line2. Transitive 3. Subtraction 4. ∠1 ≅ ∠3

Find the value of xx, yy, and zz in the parallelogram below.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent, so:

[tex]8x+3=19 \longrightarrow x=2[/tex]

[tex]27=-y-5 \longrightarrow y=-32[/tex]


Which scale of measurement most reasonably applies to Confidence in Education?

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Answer:

I guess how many times out of x they will do something.

for example how many times out of 10 will bob ask out his crush vs Joe

Step-by-step explanation:

There isn't really an easy way to measure this.

The scale of measurement most reasonably applies to Confidence in Education would be the Ordinal scale.

What is the scale of measurement?

The scale of measurement deals with how the variables are defined and categorized.

There are 4 types of scales of measurement;

1. Nominal scale

2. Ordinal scale

3. Interval scale

4. Ratio scale

We know that the Ordinale scale is used for variables in ranked order but the difference between them could not be determined.

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Complete the table by writing the two missing forms of the number. Make sure your fractions are reduced to lowest terms.

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Answer: Look at picture

Answer:

a.) 0,51

b.) 51%

c.) 1/100

d.) 1%

e.) 3/20

f.) 0,15

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]a.) \: \frac{51}{100} = 51 \div 100 = 0.51[/tex]

[tex]b.) \: \frac{51}{100} = 51\%[/tex]

[tex]c.) \: 0.01 = \frac{1}{100} [/tex]

[tex]d. )\: 0.01 = \frac{1}{100} = 1\%[/tex]

[tex]e.) \: 15\% = \frac{15}{100} = \frac{3}{20} [/tex]

[tex]f.) \: 15\% = \frac{15}{100} = 0.15[/tex]

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Ethan is packing bags with treats for a party. He wants every bag to have exactly the same treats in it. Ethan had 96 granola bars and 64 lollipops. If he wants to make the most number of bags possible, how many bags can he make?

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Answer:

32 Bags.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the first step in solving In(x - 1) = In6 - Inx for x?

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Answer:

x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

In(x-1) = In(6) - In(x)

In(x-1) + In(x) = In(6)

In((x-1)x) = In(6)

In(x^2-x) = In(6)

x^2-x=6

x^2-x-6=0

x^2+2x-3x-6=0

x(x+2)-3(x+2)=0

(x-3)(x+2)=0

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Trevor folded a corner of a rectangular piece of paper to form a pentagon, as shown below. What is the area of the shaded pentagon? A. 84.5 square inches B. 75.5 square inches c. 39.5 square inches D. 35 square inches.
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Answer:

B. 75.5 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Area (pentagon) = Area (rectangle) - Area (triangle)

= length x width - 1/2 x breadth x height

= 10 x 8 - 1/2 x 3 x 3

= 80 - 4.5

= 75.5 square inches

Solution :-

B. 75.5 square inches

Answer:

B) 75.5 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle = width × length

⇒ area of rectangle = 8 × 10 = 80 in²

Area of triangle = 1/2 × base × height

⇒ area of triangle = 1/2 × 3 × 3 = 4.5 in²

Area of pentagon = area of rectangle - area of triangle

                              = 80 - 4.5

                             = 75.5 in²

given the function R(x)= x+5/x-5 find the value of x that make the function greater then or equal to zero. write the solution in interval notation​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

First of all, let s take x real number different from 5, as we cannot divide by 0

[tex]\dfrac{x+5}{x-5}\geq 0 \\ \\<=> (x+5\geq 0 \ and \ x-5> 0) \ or \ (x+5\leq 0 \ and \ x-5< 0) \\ \\<=> (x\geq -5 \ and \ x> 5) \ or \ (x\leq -5 \ and \ x< 5)\\ \\<=> x> 5 \ or \ x\leq -5[/tex]

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[tex]\Large \boxed{\sf \bf ]-\infty;-5]\cup]5;+\infty[}[/tex]

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(−∞,−5]∪(5,∞)

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

6 / 2 = 15 / l

3 = 15 / l

l = 15 / 3

l = 5

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if f(a)=b and g(b)=c are functions then domain and range of fog and gof equals to​

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Answer:

fog =gofthen it will be equal

Blue priced $25.00. How much would they cost if they were 60% off?

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

25 times .60 then take that answer and subtract it from 25 or half of 25 which it 12.5 then take off another 10%

This trapezoid represents the base of a right prism that has a surface area of 1280 square feet. The sum of the lengths of the legs of the trapezoid is 52 feet. What is the height of the prism? Enter your answer in the box.



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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

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The height of the prism is 49.2 feet

How to determine the height?

The given parameters are:

Area = 1280 square feetThe sum of the length legs = 52 feet

The area of the trapezoid is:

Area = 0.5 * (Sum of opposite sides) * Height

So, we have:

1280 = 0.5 * 52 * Height

This gives

1280 = 26 * Height

Divide both sides by 26

Height = 49.2

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A baker makes apple tarts and apple pies each day. Each tart, t, requires 1 apple, and each pie, p, requires 8 apples. The baker receives a shipment of 184 apples every day. If the baker makes no more than 40 tarts per day, which system of inequalities can be used to find the possible number of pies and tarts the baker can make?

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Answer: t<40

8p+<184

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequalities representing the given condition will be [tex]t\leq40[/tex] and [tex]8p+t\leq184[/tex].

Given information:

A baker makes apple tarts and apple pies each day.

The baker receives a shipment of 184 apples every day.

A tart requires 1 apple and a pie requires 8 apples.

Let t be the number of tarts made each day and p be the number of pies made each day.

The baker makes no more than 40 tarts per day. So, the condition can be written as,

[tex]t\leq40[/tex]

And the condition for each day apple delivery can be written as,

[tex]8p+t\leq184[/tex]

Therefore, the inequalities representing the given condition will be [tex]t\leq40[/tex] and [tex]8p+t\leq184[/tex].

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What is the sum of all positive 1 digit integers that 4221462 is divisible by?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  19

Step-by-step explanation:

The prime factorization of 4221462 is ...

  4221462 = 2·3·7·100511

so, the 1-digit divisors are ...

  1, 2, 3, 6, 7

The total of these numbers is 19.

What is the gradient of the graph shown?

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Gradient = Slope.

Use two points on the line to find the slope.

Slope = change in y over change in x

Points: (-4,0) and (0,-4)

Slope = (-4 - 0) / (0 - -4)

Slope = -4/4 = -1

Slope = -1

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You didn’t really specify what the question is, but the only thing you can get from this table is slope and y intercept

Slope = 2
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Write the ratio in the simplest form 25 to 45

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Answer: 5/9 is the simplified fraction for 25/45 by using the GCD or HCF method. Thus, 5/9 is the simplified fraction for 25/45 by using the prime factorization method.

How far from the door must a ramp begin in order to rise 5 ft with an 11-degree angle of elevation? Round off your answer to the nearest hundredth.


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The door of the ramp must begin at a distance of 25.72ft in order to raise the ramp by 5ft.

Data;

height (opposite) = 5ftangle = 11°distance (adjacent) =xTrigonometric Ratio

To solve this problem, this is a right angle triangle and we can use trigonometric ratio SOHCAHTOA here.

Since we have the value of angle and opposite and solving only for adjacent, we can use tangent of the angle.

[tex]tan \theta = \frac{opposite}{adjacent} \\[/tex]

Let's substitute the values into the formula above and solve

[tex]tan 11 = \frac{5}{x} \\x = \frac{5}{tan 11} \\x = 25.72ft[/tex]

The door of the ramp must begin at a distance of 25.72ft in order to raise the ramp by 5ft.

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Jennifer has a total of $50 to spend on a new outfit. She bought a sweater for $20. Which shows the part of her total Jennifer spent on the sweater?

A. 1/2
B. 0.4
C. 30%
D. 2/10

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Answer: B 0.4

Step-by-step explanation:

50-20=30

0.4 is 40%

40% of 50 is 20

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