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02.10.2020 •
Mathematics
The ratio of cats to dogs at a local pet shelter is 5 to 3. If there are 60 cats in the shelter, which of the following is the number of dogs?
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
cats : dogs
5 : 3
Since you are looking for dogs it is :-
∴ There are 36 dogs.
Ответ:
So you are going to do pi x 6^2 x 12 = 1357.168026350791 then divide 1357.168026350791 by pi and you get C. 432 pi in.^2
Also here is a link to a calculator that can really help with problems like this.
https://www.eeweb.com/tools/calculator
Hope this Helps!!