a.
To find the Area.
a.
Answer to Problem 33E
452.16 in2
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: Diameter = 24 in.
Formula Used:Area of
Calculation:
Diameter = d, Radius = r.
Now, diameter is of 24 in.
So,
Put the value of diameter to find the radius.
Hence,
Area of circle =
Area of screen =
Now,
Put the value of
Area of screen =
Area of screen = 452.16 in2
b.
To find the Area.
b.
Answer to Problem 33E
7850 in2
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: 6 inches = 25 nautical miles
Formula Used:Area of circle =
Calculation:
The scale is such that 6 inches on screen = 25 nautical miles so that 24 inches would mean
Diameter = d, Radius = r.
Now, diameter is of 24 in.
So,
Put the value of diameter to find the radius.
Hence,
Area of circle =
Area of radar =
Now,
Put the value of
Area of radar =
Area of radar = 7850 in2
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