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User Thanhpk
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Answer:

5. See above

4. See above

3. See above

2. ○

1. ○ $2500

Explanation:

5. A chord is a line segment in conjunction of two points, nearly forming a secant line.

4. Radii are half of diameters.

3. All you have to do is match what you see in the table.

2. Just take two-fifths of the measure of an entire circle [360°]:

1. Take half of $5000:

User Jeromy Anglim
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5 votes

Answer:

5. See above

4. See above

3. See above

2. ○
\displaystyle 144°

1. ○ $2500

Explanation:

5. A chord is a line segment in conjunction of two points, nearly forming a secant line.

4. Radii are half of diameters.

3. All you have to do is match what you see in the table.

2. Just take two-fifths of the measure of an entire circle [360°]:


\displaystyle 144° = (2)/(5)[360°]

1. Take half of $5000:


\displaystyle 2500 = (5000)/(2)

I am joyous to assist you anytime.

User Bonidjukic
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