Answer:
Brand A
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume (V) of a cone is calculated as
V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]πr²h ( r is the radius and h the height )
Brand A
V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]π × 6² × 15 = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]π × 36 × 15 = π × 12 × 15 = 180π in³
Brand B
V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]π × 5² × 18 = π × 25 × 6 = 150π in³
Brand A have the largest volume
What kind of equation is shown below?
x2 + 6x - 13 = 0
Answer:
quadratic equation
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the equation shown here is a quadratic equation
Adan took a test at school and completed it in an hour and a half. The test had two sections. If he took 45 minutes to complete the first Section, how much time did he use to finish the second section?
Answer:
45 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
1 1/2 hours = 90 minutes
90 - 45 = 45
A cylinder has a height of 14 centimeters and a radius of 11 centimeters. What is its
volume? Use 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth
what is the volume of the cylinder?
5 yd
4 yd
cubic yards.
Volume
Answer:
volume=1yd x 1yd = q cubic yard
3. A runner sprints 50 ft each day for 7 days. How many inches does she sprint during this week? (Again please hurry)
Answer: The runner will sprint 4,200 inches during this week
Step-by-step explanation:
50 * 7 = 350
350 * 12 = 4200
Answer:
It's 4200in
in feets its 350ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The center and a point on a circle are given. Find the circumference to the nearest tenth.
center:(−15, −21);
point on the circle: (0, −13)
The circumference is about ???
Answer:
Circumference ~ 233.7
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the distance formula to find the radius of the circle with the two coordinates given. The radius of this circle is about 37.2. Plug 37.2 into the formula 2(pi)r to find the Circumference. The answer is 233.7 rounded to the nearest tenth.
A solid wooden cone of a diameter 14 cm and vertical length 24 cm is vertically cut into two equal halves. One half is to be covered by colourful paper at the rate of Rs. 7 per sq. cm, find the total cost of the paper required.
(The answer must come Rs. 5950)
plz anyone ASAP help.
Answer:
The answer given is incorrect
The correct answer is Rs. 3640
The total cost of the paper required to cover one-half of the wooden cone is Rs. 3846.5.
What is the surface area of a cone?The surface area of a cone is given by the formula:
surface area = π x r x s
where r is the radius of the base of the cone and s is the slant height of the cone. The slant height of the cone is the distance from the apex of the cone to the base, measured along the surface of the cone.
In this case, the diameter of the base of the cone is 14 cm, so the radius is half the diameter or 14 cm / 2 = 7 cm.
The vertical length of the cone is 24 cm, so the slant height of the cone is the square root of the vertical length squared plus the radius squared:
s = √(24² + 7²)
s = √(576 + 49)
s = √(625)
Which simplifies to:
s = 25 cm
Now that we have the radius and slant height of the cone, we can use the formula for the surface area of a cone to find the surface area of one-half of the cone:
surface area = π x 7 cm x 25 cm = 175π cm²
To find the total cost of the paper required, we need to multiply the surface area by the cost per square centimeter:
total cost = 175 x 3.14 cm² x Rs.7/cm² = Rs. 3846.5
Therefore, the cost of the paper needed to cover one-half of the wooden cone is Rs. 3846.5.
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Question 1 (1 point)
A decorator is wallpapering a wall with a circular window of diameter 1.00 m.What is the
area of the wall in square feet? (1 m - 3.2808 feet)
3
Answer:
95.875 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) Calculate the area of the trapezoid
A(trapezoid) = (1/2)*(base1 + base2)*h = (1/2)*(2.6+3.6)*3 = (1/2)*6.2*3 = 9.3
2.) Calculate the area of the circle
radius = (1/2)*(diameter) = (1/2)*1 = 0.5
A(circle) = (1/2)*[tex]\pi[/tex]*[tex]r^{2}[/tex] = (1/2)*[tex]\pi[/tex]*([tex]0.5^{2}[/tex]) = (1/2)*[tex]\pi[/tex]*0.25 = 0.125*[tex]\pi[/tex] = 0.392699
3.) Because the area of the circle is not included in the wall, subtract the area of the circle from the area of the trapezoid:
A(trapezoid)-A(circle) = 9.3-0.392699 = 8.9073 [tex]m^{2}[/tex]
4.) Convert to [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]:
Because 3.2808 feet are in a meter and the unit of the answer is in [tex]m^{2}[/tex], we need to multiply the answer by ([tex]3.2808^{2}[/tex]) to get to [tex]ft^{2}[/tex].
8.9073*([tex]3.2808^{2}[/tex]) = 8.9073*10.7636 = 95.875 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]
Loretta is rolling an unfair 6 sided die with a single number between 1 and 6 on each face. She has a 70% chance of rolling a four. She is playing a game with a friend and knows that if she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls she will lose the game. She wants to determine the probability that she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls.
Which simulation design has an appropriate device and a correct trial?
Complete question is;
Loretta is rolling an unfair 6 sided die with a single number between 1 and 6 on each face. She has a 70% chance of rolling a four. She is playing a game with a friend and knows that if she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls she will lose the game. She wants to determine the probability that she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls.
Which simulation design has an appropriate device and a correct trial?
A) Using a fair coin let heads represent rolling a four and tails represent not rolling a four. Flip the coin five times.
B) Using a table of random digits select a digit between 0 and 9. Let 0-6 represent rolling a four and 7-9 represent not rolling a four. Select five digits.
C) Roll a fair die with a single digit between 1 and 6 on each face. Let four represent rolling a four and 1-3 and 5 and 6 represent not rolling a four. Roll the die five times.
D) Using a table of random digits select a digit between 1 and 6, ignoring digits 0, 7, 8, and 9. Let 4 represent rolling a four and 1-3 and 5 and 6 represent not rolling a four Select five digits.
Answer:
B) Using a table of random digits, select a digit between 0 and 9. Let 0-6 represent rolling a four and 7-9 represent not rolling a four. Select five digits.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since she knows that if she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls she will lose the game, then the best simulation that she will roll a four on three of the next five rolls will be option B because it uses a table of random digits and doesn't ignore any number but is well ordered with 0-6 representing a four and 7-9 not rolling a four.
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Complete: For the function ()=−2‾‾‾‾‾√3, the average rate of change to the nearest hundredth over the interval −2 ≤ x ≤ 4 is ______.
Answer: It is 3.>9
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the volume of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for T.
height of 1ft radius of 2ft
Answer:i don’t know yet give me a sec
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12.56 cubic feet (ft^3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the circular face of the cylinder = (pi)r^2, or (3.14)(2)^2.
This ends up being equal to 12.56. Multiply this by the height of the cylinder, 1, and you get 12.56, your final answer.
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Reagan rides on a playground roundabout with a radius of2.5 feet. To the nearest foot, how far does Reagan travel over an angle of 4π/3 radians?
Answer:
10 feets
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Angle, θ = 4π/3
Radius, r = 2.5 feets
To obtain how Far Reagan traveled, we calculate the Length of the arc, s
s = r*θ
s = 2.5 feets * 4π/3
s = 10π/3
s = 10.4719
To the nearest foot ; distance traveled by Reagan is 10 feets
A car can go 35 1/2 miles in 1 1/2 miles gallons. How many gallons does a car need to go 639 miles?
Need work please!!
Answer: 27 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the car can go 35½ miles in 1½ miles gallons, we need to first calculate the number of miles that the car can go in 1 gallon. This will be:
= 35½ / 1½
= 71/2 / 3/2
= 71/2 × 2/3
= 23⅔ miles per gallon.
Therefore, the amount of gallons that the car need to go 639 miles will be:
= 639 / 23⅔
= 639 ÷ 71/3
= 639 × 3/71
= 27
The car will need 27 gallons.
Saul's Corner Market sells large candy bars for $2 each. A bag of pretzels is $3. On Tuesday, the store sold twice
as many candy bars as Monday but the same number of pretzels. On Wednesday, the store sold the same
number of candy bars as Monday but only half the amount of pretzels. On Thursday, the store sold three times
as much as they sold on Tuesday. On Friday, the store sold 12 fewer candy bars and 5 more bags of pretzels
compared to Wednesday.
Let c represent the number of candy bars sold and p represent the number of pretzels sold on Monday. Write
an expression for each day to show the amount of money that the store brought in from candy bars and
pretzels.
1. Monday
2. Tuesday
3. Wednesday
4. Thursday
5. Friday
6. Monday through Friday
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Monday: c and p
Tuesday: 2c+p
Wednesday: 2c+p/2
Thursday: 6c+3p/2
Friday: (2c-12)+(p/2+5)
Adding them all up, you get, for Monday-Friday: (13c-12)+(9p/2+5)
I'm not sure how to explain this to you though, you just follow the directions they gave, to multiply and subtract.
Hope this is helpful!
How far from the tower can it be placed, to the nearest foot?
Answer:
43 feet would be the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
is 700 yards bigger then 2000 feet?
Answer:
Yes, 700 yards bigger than 2000 feet because 700 yards = 2100 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 3 feet in a yard, so that means we need to multiply 700 yards by 3 to get the number of feet there are in 700 yards.
700 yards × 3 feet = 2100 feet
700 yards = 2100 feet
2100 feet > 2000 feet
Answer:
Yes!
Step-by-step explanation:
700 yards is equal to 2100 feet, making it 100 feet longer.
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3. What is the perimeter of the figure graphed below?
A person pushes a car with a force of 50 pounds. The car moves 5 feet into his garage. How much work was done?
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
7. Would you expect the world population growth to be best modeled be a linear, quadratic, or exponential function?
Answer:
exponential
Step-by-step explanation:
since the rate of our population growth is relative to the amount of people already on our planet, the numbers will grow exponentially
Answer: exponential
Step-by-step explanation: exponential function don’t grow at a constant rate, like the world population
Can someone plz help me
73.12 m2
Step-by-step explanation:
determine triangle area.
8x12=96 96/2=48
determine area of half circle
diameter=8
radius=4
4π²/2=25.1327412287
add two areas together.
48+25.1327412287=73.1327412287
round the nearest hundredth
73.1327412287=73.12 m2
Emily's younger brother, Kenny, begged her to make him a superhero costume for Halloween this year, so of course Emily did! Emily sewed a 600-square-inch trapezoid-shaped cape with a big "K" on it. The length along the top of the cape was 24 inches, and the length along the bottom was 36 inches what is the height
Answer:
20 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the cape is trapezoid shaped and has an area of 600 in², the area of a trapezoid is given by
A =1/2(a + b)h where a = length along the top of the cape = 24 in, b = length along the bottom of the cape = 36 in and h = height of the cape
So, h = 2A/(a + b)
= 2 × 600 in²/(24 in + 36 in)
= 1200 in²/60 in
= 20 in
So, the height of the cape is 20 inches
1.There are 270 students at an elementary school. There are 5 boys for every 4 girls. How many boys attend the school?
2. 4 small candies cost $0.96. How much do 6 candies cost?
3. 3 bags of chips cost $5.55. How much does 2 bags of chips cost?
4. 5 movie tickets cost $55. At this rate, what is the cost per ticket?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Not sure...
2. $ 1.44
3. $ 3.70
4. $11 per ticket
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Answer: the answer is 3/10
Step-by-step explanation: because its 3/10
Answer:
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3/ 10
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Answer:
48in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle is calculated by the formula A= b*h1/2. Substitute b for 24, h for 4, and solve.
Father's age is five times than the son's age. If the sum
of their ages is 60 years, find their present ages.
Answer:
The son is 10, and the father is 50.
Step-by-step explanation:
10 times 5 would be 50, and 50+10 is 60.
Answer:
Father: 50
Son: 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Son's age: S
Father's age: F
F=5S
F+S=60.
Substitute.
5S+S=60
6S=60
S=10
F=50. As a check, 10+50=60 and 50/5=10.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
There are twice as many girls as boys in Mr. Terpathi’s 7th grade math class. Each of the girls gave him an oatmeal cookie, and each of the boys gave him a chocolate cookie. Mr Terpathi arranged the cookies in one row with a chocolate cookie farthest to the right. Which of the following must be true?
A. The cookie farthest to the left is chocolate.
B. The cookie farthest to the left is oatmeal.
C. There are at least two chocolate cookies next to each other.
D. There are at least two oatmeal cookies next to each other.
E. Mr. Terpathi received more chocolate cookies than oatmeal cookies.
Answer: D. There are at least two oatmeal cookies next to each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alright so basically we can use process of elimination to determine what is true or false so
A. States the farthest to the left is chocolate but we can't prove that because all we know is the cookie farthest to the right is chocolate so this is false
B. Same reason as A we cannot prove what cookie is farthest to the left because we are not given a pattern so B is false
C. Since there are definitely twice as many girls as boys in the class and that also means there are twice as many oatmeal cookies then we cannot prove that 2 chocolate cookies have to be next to each other so also false
D. This has to be true because if there are twice as many girls as boys and more oatmeal than chocolate then is whatever cookie line combinataion we will have at least 2 oatmeal cookies next to each other So this is true
E. This is most definitely not true because the question tells us that twice as many girls gave him oatmeal so if anything there are more oatmeal cookies
Ms. Reynolds is asking students to find
the volume of the rectangular pyramid
below. Which student wrote the
correct expression for the value of B,
the area of the base ?
Peter: 5•13
Thelma: 1/3 (13•12)
1. In a zoo, there were 36 exhibits, but k exhibits were closed. Write the expression
for the number of exhibits that were open.
2. The zoo is open for 9 hours on weekdays. On weekends, the zoo is open for r more hours. Write the expression for the number of hours the zoo opens on weekends.
3. In the lion exhibit in the zoo, there are n lions. 3/5 of the lions are female. Write the expression for the number of female lions.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A local pet groomer accepts walk-in customers. From experience, the groomer has determined that the probability that a walk-in customer will get a full-service grooming, which includes a bath and nail trimming, is 0.71. The probability that a walk-in customer will get a haircut for their pet is 0.42. The probability that customers who get the full-service grooming will also ask for a haircut is 0.28. What is the probability that a walk-in customer will ask for both a full-service grooming and a haircut?
0.12
0.20
0.28
0.30
Answer:
0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.20
Step-by-step explanation:
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