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Monday, November 28, 2011

Trisha's Blog Question

01. Calculate the dimensions of a square that has the same area as a circle with a radius of 5.7 cm. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a centimetre.
A= √πr^2
A= √π5.7^2
A= √102.1
A= 10.1
The dimensions of a square that has the same area as a circle is 10.1 cm.

7 comments:

  1. Good job Trisha. I like how your blog is very neat. Next time try to highlight important words in your blog like RADIUS. Keep it up

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  2. Great Job! Your blog is easy to read, next time you might want to show your work with the correct signs like the square root, its a bit confusing with its small, and add a bit of colour on your blog. It looks like you know what you are doing so keep up the good work!

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  3. Good job, Trisha. Your post was very neat. Next time, you should explain what you did to get your answer.

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  4. Good job, Trisha! I think next time you could explain your work a little more and make the answer stand out a bit more. Overall, it was good.

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  5. Trisha, Your blog was really short. I think you should've explained more to make it more understandable. Adding some pictures would've made it more appealing to look at. But good job!

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  6. Nice post, Trisha. I felt that this post was pretty short and didn't explain a lot. Next time, you should add in a picture or two, and colour-code some important words to make it stand out. Overall, good job.

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  7. Good job Trisha, I agree with Chelsea, you should of explained a bit more. But your post is neat and understandable. Also you should added some pictures. All in all, you did a good job!

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