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a test to help kids on the c r c t you are right but it a test hard to know in cst
It depends on the measurments of the circle. Also, if you're in school, remember Pi the mathematical constant is different from pie, a pastry. Wouldn't want to lose a mark on a test for incorrect spelling would you?
There are infinitely many answers, including 1*623, 10*62.3, 100*6.23 (-1)*(-623) etc
6/1 ( the fraction we need the equivelents of ) the answers : 12/2 18/3 24/4 30/5 36/6
Real Wold (construction) 1. You are planning a rectangular garden. Its length is twice it's width x. You want a walkway 2 ft wide around the garden. a. Write an expression for the area of the garden and walk. b. Write an expression for the area of the walk only You have enough gravel to cover 76ft2 and want to use it all on the walk. How big should you make the garden? MEASURE YOUR YARD, WHY OVER COMPLICATE THINGS 2. Real World Connection Financial Planning Suppose you deposit $200 for college in a savings account that has an annual interest rate r. At the end of three years, the value of your account will be 2000(1 + r)3 dollars. A. Rewrite the expression 2000 (1 + r)3 by finding the product 2000(1 + r) (1 + r)( 1 + r). Write your answer in standard form. B. Find the amount of money in the account if the interest rate is 3% THAT SIMPLE OF A PROBLEM WOULD NEVER BE ON A COLLEGE MATH TEST, OR EVEN HIGH SCHOOL (AT LEAST WHERE I WENT TO SCHOOL IT WOULDN'T)