37. A circle was divided into 24 sectors as shown below. The sectors were rearranged into the figure shown below by placing the sectors side by side. This figure can be used to derive the equation for the area of a circle. Which statement about the figure is true? The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle. > >
37. A circle was divided into 24 sectors as shown below. The sectors were rearranged into the figure shown below by placing the sectors side by side. This figure can be used to derive the equation for the area of a circle. Which statement about the figure is true? The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle. The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle. > >
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37. A circle was divided into 24 sectors as shown below.
The sectors were rearranged into the figure shown below by placing the sectors side by side.
This figure can be used to derive the equation for the area of a circle. Which statement about the figure is true?
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the
circle
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The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle.
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle.
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle.
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37. A circle was divided into 24 sectors as shown below.
The sectors were rearranged into the figure shown below by placing the sectors side by side.
This figure can be used to derive the equation for the area of a circle. Which statement about the figure is true?
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the
circle
02:22:08
Target due: 7/6/22
All changes saved
PREVIOUS
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the diameter of the circle.
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle.
The figure is similar to a parallelogram, with a base length equivalent to half the circumference of the circle, and a height equivalent to the radius of the circle.
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