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A circle of radius 1 is inside a circle of radius 5. The smaller circle is rotated clockwise
on the larger circle without slipping until it arrives back at its starting point P. How
many revolutions (turns) will the small circle make? Be careful. The answer is not 5.
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Thales was an ancient philosopher familiar with similar triangles. one story about him says that he found the height of a pyramid by measuring its shadow and his own shadow at the same time. if the person is 5-ft tall, what is the height of the pyramid in the drawing?
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Question 3(multiple choice worth 1 points) use the arc length formula and the given information to find r. s = 16 cm, θ = 48°; r = ? sixty divided by pi cm thirty divided by pi cm one third cm one hundred twenty divided by pi cm
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Which of the following are independent events? a) knowing that it is going to rain tomorrow, and bringing an umbrella to schoolb) knowing that you have to get up early tomorrow, and going to bed before 9 p.mc) knowing that it is going to rain tomorrow, and going to bed before 9 p.md) knowing that you have a test in school tomorrow, and studying thw night before
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