Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
91st Edition
ISBN: 9780866099653
Author: Richard Rhoad, George Milauskas, Robert Whipple
Publisher: McDougal Littell
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Chapter 11.6, Problem 16PSB

a.

To determine

To find: The total shaded area.

a.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16PSB

The totalshaded area is 1178 cm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The bull’s eye is of radius 5 cm and each band is 5 cm wide.

Formula used:

Area of a circle: A=πr2

r = radius of a circle.

  AANNULUS=π(R2r2)

R = radius of outer circle.

r = radius of inner circle.

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 11.6, Problem 16PSB , additional homework tip  1

Large dark band =π(252-202)706.9 cm2

Medium dark band =π(152-102)392.7 cm2

Bulls eye =π(5)278.5 cm2

  Ashaded area=706.9+392.7+78.5Ashaded area=1178 cm2

b.

To determine

To calculate:The area of unshaded bands.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16PSB

The area of unshaded band is 785 cm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The bull’s eye is of radius 5 cm and each band is 5 cm wide.

Formula used:

Area of a circle: A=πr2

r = radius of a circle.

  AANNULUS=π(R2r2)

R = radius of outer circle.

r = radius of inner circle.

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 11.6, Problem 16PSB , additional homework tip  2

The radius of the entire figure is 25 cm.Each subsequent band has a radius 5 cm less than the previous band.The areas are as follows.

Large light band =π(202-152)549.8 cm2

Small light band =π(102-52)235.6 cm2

Bulls eye =π(5)278.5 cm2

  Aunshaded area=706.9+392.7+78.5Aunshaded area=785 cm2

c.

To determine

To calculate: The probability to get a bull’s eye when we hit the target.

c.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16PSB

The probability to get a bull’s eye when we hit the target is 125 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The bull’s eye is of radius 5 cm and each band is 5 cm wide.

Formula used:

Area of a circle: A=πr2

r = radius of a circle.

  P(E)=Number of favourable outcomesTotal Number of outcomes

Calculation:

  Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge, Chapter 11.6, Problem 16PSB , additional homework tip  3

The radius of the entire figure is 25 cm.Each subsequent band has a radius 5 cm less than the previous band.The areas are as follows.

Bulls eye area =π(5)2=25π

Targeted area =π(25)2=625π

Probability means possibility.

The probability formula is defined as the possibility of an event to happen is equal to the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes and the total number of outcomes.

Probability of event to happen is

  P(E)=Number of favourable outcomesTotal Number of outcomes

  P(Bulls eye when we hit the target) = Area of bulls eyeArea of target=25π625π= 125= 4%

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