sayruhhsupp
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Hi, I'm doing an SAT prep packet and one of the problems I'm stuck on I can't figure out how to even start it. Here's how it goes...
In the figure above, the radius of the inner circle of the tire is twice the width of the tire itself. To the nearest integer, what percent of the entire area is the area of the tire?
I have no work since I can't figure out how to begin this problem. Could anyone help me?
In the figure above, the radius of the inner circle of the tire is twice the width of the tire itself. To the nearest integer, what percent of the entire area is the area of the tire?
I have no work since I can't figure out how to begin this problem. Could anyone help me?