lesson 9 circles quick check
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a
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a
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I know some people don't trust just the letter so
1. MN
2. TR
3. SRN
4. 7.5 inches
5. NST
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The correct answers are: D, A, D, A, C.
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To solve the quick check questions for Lesson 9 on circles, you should refer to the lesson material and apply the concepts learned.
Question 1 (d): Without knowing the specific question and answer choices, it is not possible for me to determine the correct answer. Please provide more information.
Question 2 (a): To find the circumference of a circle, you use the formula C = 2πr, where C represents the circumference and r represents the radius. Substitute the given radius value into the formula and calculate the circumference.
Question 3 (d): Similarly, without knowing the specific question and answer choices, I cannot determine the correct answer. Please provide additional information.
Question 4 (a): To calculate the area of a circle, you use the formula A = πr², where A represents the area and r represents the radius. Insert the given radius value into the equation and compute the area.
Question 5 (c): As I do not have access to the question or answer choices, I cannot verify the correctness of this statement.
Regarding your "100%," I can assume you are referring to your confidence in your answers. However, without the specific questions and answer choices, I cannot verify the accuracy of your responses.
Please provide more details or specific question information if you require further assistance.