Asked by Steven
How would you find the area of a shape shaped like a candy cane?
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Answered by
Bethany
Same way you would find the surface area of a cylinder? I'm not sure if I'm correct.
Answered by
Steven
Along with this question, how would you find the area of the outer-part of a racing track?
Answered by
Bethany
What shape is the track?
Answered by
Steven
one of those oval shaped, racecar/track and field tracks
Answered by
Bethany
Well since its an oval, just subtract the bigger/outer oval from the inner/smaller oval to get the area of the track I think.
Area of oval = Pi * A * B; where A is the length from the center to the longer side of the the oval and B is the length from the center to the opposing side. If that makes sense? not completely sure though.
Area of oval = Pi * A * B; where A is the length from the center to the longer side of the the oval and B is the length from the center to the opposing side. If that makes sense? not completely sure though.
Answered by
Steven
Ok, thanks!
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