Sure, here’s a general way to fill in the blanks based on mathematical processes:
1. Write the appropriate formula.
Example: \( A = \pi r^2 \) (area of a circle)
2. Substitute the given value for the _ (the variable).
Example: If the radius \( r = 5 \), then substitute to get \( A = \pi (5)^2 \).
3. Use the _ (order) of operations to simplify.
Example: Apply BODMAS (Brackets, Orders, Division and Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction), so first calculate \( (5)^2 = 25 \), thus \( A = \pi \times 25 \).
4. Label the value with appropriate units.
Example: If we're measuring area in square units, then \( A = 25\pi \, \text{square units} \).
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