Can someone explain this to me
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My phone almost no battery hope this helps to start you off .


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The area of a circle is π (radius²)

The area of the outer (2-ft) circle is π (2²) = 4 π square feet.

The area of the inner (1-ft) circle is π (1²) = 1 π square feet.

The inner circle covers 1/4 of the area of the outer circle.

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Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 16 inches. Use 3.14 for pi.50.24 in2
100.48 in2
200.96 in2
251.2 in2

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Answer: 200.96

Step-by-step explanation:

The Answer is A≈201.06in² Sorry forgot to write down the work but there is your answer

A sweater for 36.00 at 7% sales tax how much is that

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7% is 0.07 in decimal form and ×1 represents the original price

36×(1+0.07)= 38.52

An athlete is making an appearance and signing autographs at a new sporting goods store. He agrees to give 20% of his profit to youth sports programs and 5% of his profit to his manager. If he profits $1,000.00 selling autographs and merchandise, how much of that profit does he take home?

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Answer:

He will take $ 750.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

His total profit = $ 1000,

Since, The amount he gave to youth sports programs = 20 % of his total profit = 20 % of 1000

= 0.2 × 1000

= $ 200

Also the amount he gave to his manager = 5 % of his total profit,

= 5 % of 1000

= 0.05 × 1000

= $ 50

Thus, the total amount he gave = $ 200 + $ 50 = $ 250

Since, the amount he will take home = Total profit - The amount he gave

= 1000 - 250

= $ 750

100%-20%-5%=75%
75%x$1000=$750
$750 is the answer

With a coupon you can get a a pair of shoes that normally cost 84$ for only 72$what percentage was the discount ? explain

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Answer:

14.2 %

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the percent you must make a ratio.

In this case you know the coupon saved you $12, if it saved you $12 then all you have to do is find what percent 12 is of 84, is you divide 12 by 84 and multiply by 100 to give you the percent.

List the names and corresponding speeds from least to greatest in miles per hour. Julie 62 miles per hour manalo 311,520 feet per hour and leshawn 1,448 meters per minute

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Answer:

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{53.98 km}{\text{Hour}}, \text{Manalo's speed}=\frac{\text{59 miles}}{\text{hour}}, \text{Julie's speed}=\frac{\text{62 miles}}{\text{hour}}.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given 3 different speeds. We are asked to list the names and corresponding speeds from least to greatest in miles per hour.

\text{Julie's speed}=\frac{\text{62 miles}}{\text{hour}}

\text{Manalo's speed}=\frac{\text{311,520 feet}}{\text{hour}}

\text{Manalo's speed}=\frac{\text{311,520 feet}}{\text{hour}}* \frac{\text{1 mile}}{\text{5280 feet}}

\text{Manalo's speed}=\frac{\text{59 miles}}{\text{hour}}

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{\text{1,448 meters}}{\text{minute}}

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{\text{1,448 meters}}{\text{minute}}* \frac{\text{60 minutes}}{\text{Hour}}* \frac{\text{1 mile}}{\text{1609.34 meters}}

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{1,448 *60}{\text{Hour}}* \frac{\text{1 miles}}{1609.34}

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{86880 miles}{1609.34\text{Hour}}

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{53.98 miles}{\text{Hour}}

Speeds from least to greatest in miles per hour:

\text{Ieshawn's speed}=\frac{53.98 km}{\text{Hour}},\text{Manalo's speed}=\frac{\text{59 miles}}{\text{hour}}, \text{Julie's speed}=\frac{\text{62 miles}}{\text{hour}}.

1st: 311,520 feet per second
2nd: 62 miles per hour
3rd: 1,448 meters per minute