What is the volume of the regular pyramid below?

What Is The Volume Of The Regular Pyramid Below?

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Answer 1

For this case we have by definition that the volume of the pyramid is given by:

[tex]V = \frac {A_ {b} * h} {3}[/tex]

Where:

[tex]A_ {b}:[/tex] It is the area of the base

h: It's the height

We have, according to the figure shown:

[tex]A_ {b} = 8 ^ 2 = 64 \ units ^ 2\\h = 6 \ units[/tex]

Then, replacing:

[tex]V = \frac {64 * 6} {3}\\V = \frac {384} {3}\\V = 128 \ units ^ 3[/tex]

Answer:

Option D

Answer 2

Answer:

The correct answer is option D.  128 units²

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula:-

Volume of pyramid = (a²h)/3

Where a -  side of base

h - height of pyramid

To find the volume of pyramid

Here base side = 8 units and h = 6 units

Volume = (a²h)/3

 = (8² * 6)/3 = 8100/3 = 2700  units²

Therefore the correct answer is option D.  128 units²


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Answer:

The answer is AB.

Choice D.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given four blood types and the number of females and males having each of the blood type. We are to determine the blood type that is independent of the gender.

It is evident that the disparity in the number of males and females in the blood types A, B and O is large.

Only in the blood type AB, the difference is very small. The number of males and females having AB blood type is more or less same. So, we can conclude that blood type AB is independent of gender.

Identify the cross section of the solid shown in the diagram.
A.
hexagon
B.
pentagon
C.
octagon
D.
tetrahedron

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The cross section is A. Hexagon, a 6-sided figure.

Answer:

Hexagon

Step-by-step explanation:

A polygon are plane figure with more than 3sides e.g Pentagon , hexagon, heptagon etc.

Based on the diagram the cross section of the solid contains a six sided plane figure known as a hexagon.

An hexagon is a polygon with six equal sides and angles.

If f(x) = x^2 is vertically stretched by a factor of 6 to g(x) and reflected over the x-axis, what is the equation for g(x)?

A. g(x) = (-6x)^2
B. g(x) = -6x^2
C. g(x) = x^2-6
D. g(x) = -x^2+6

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Answer:

Option B

[tex]g(x) = -6x^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If the graph of the function [tex]g(x)=cf(x)[/tex]  represents the transformations made to the graph of [tex]y= f(x)[/tex]  then, by definition:

If  [tex]0 <c <1[/tex] then the graph is compressed vertically by a factor c.

If  [tex]|c| > 1[/tex] then the graph is stretched vertically by a factor c

If [tex]c <0[/tex]  then the graph is reflected on the x axis.

In this problem we have the function [tex]f(x)=x^2[/tex]  

We now that this function  is vertically stretched by a factor of 6 to g(x) and reflected over the x-axis

Then  [tex]|c| =6 >0[/tex]  and [tex]c=-6<0[/tex]

Therefore the graph of [tex]g(x)[/tex] is [tex]g(x) = -6f(x)[/tex]

[tex]g(x) = -6x^2[/tex]


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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Answer (a):

distance traveled per revolution = 1.5 feet

Answer (b):

slope = 1.5 feet per revolution

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given a graph which shows number of revolutions v/s distance traveled in feet.

Answer (a):

Now we need to find about how far does Miguel travel per revolution. That means find distance traveled in 1 revolution.

From graph we see that 10 revolution corresponds to 15 feet.

then 1 revolution = 15/10 = 1.5 feet

hence final answer is 1.5 feet.

Answer (b):

slope means [change in y-value] / [change in x-value]

From graph we see that 10 revolution corresponds to 15 feet.

then slope = 15/10 = 1.5 feet per revolution

Answer a is 1.5 and so is b

Which number in the standard equation for a circle centered at the origin should one increase to make the circle larger?

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Answer:

increasing the radius makes the circle larger.  (Answer B)

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for the area of a circle is A = πr².  Hence, Area of a Circle depends solely on the variable r and the constant of proportionality π.

Thus, increasing the radius makes the circle larger.

If a cylinder has a height of 7 inches and a volume of 2908.33 in^3 find the radius

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Answer:

The radius of the cylinder is [tex]11.5\ in[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The volume of a cylinder is equal to

[tex]V=\pi r^{2}h[/tex]

we have

[tex]V=2,908.33\ in^{3}[/tex]

[tex]h=7\ in[/tex]

assume

[tex]\pi=3.14[/tex]

substitute the values and solve for r

[tex]2,908.33=(3.14)r^{2}(7)[/tex]

[tex]r^{2}=2,908.33/[(3.14)(7)][/tex]

[tex]r=11.5\ in[/tex]

What is the value of 3-(-2)?

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Answer:

The answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

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The value of 3 - (-2) is 5. In math, value can mean different things that are closely related. Generally, a mathematical value can be any specific mathematical thing.

What is the value?

To calculate the value of 3 - (-2), we need to understand that subtracting a negative number is equivalent to adding its positive counterpart.

So one can say that

3 - (-2)

Then Rewrite the double negative as addition:

3 + 2

So add the numbers:

3 + 2 = 5

Therefore, the value of 3 - (-2) is 5.

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Identify the volume of a cone with a base area 25π m^2 and a height equal to three times the radius.

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Answer:

We apply the chain rule, along with the quotient rule, to find d ... 3. (4 pts) A particle moves on a line so that its coordinate at time t is y ... (10 pts) A cylindrical tank with radius 5 m is being filled with water at a rate of ... h/(t) = V /(t)/25π m2. ... cup has the shape of a cone with height 10 cm and radius 3 cm (at.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

V = 392.7 m3

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the volume of the cone, first calculate the hieght and the radius.

To find the length of the radius, equate the given area to the formula for the area of a circle and solve for r.

πr2=25π

Divide both sides by π.

r2=25

Take the positive square root of both sides.

r=5 m

It is given that the height of the cone equal to three times the radius. So, use the radius to find the height.

h=3r

Substitute 5 for r.

h=3⋅5

Simplify.

h=15 m

To find the volume of the cone, use the formula for the volume of a cone.

V=13πr2h

Substitute 5 for r and 15 for h.

V=13⋅π⋅52⋅15

Simplify.

V=125π

Use a calculator to approximate.

V≈392.7 m3

Therefore, the volume of the cone is about 392.7 m3.

State the domain and range for the function

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Answer:

* Domain: all reals except multiples of 2π

* Range: (-∞ , -2] ∪ [2 , ∞)

Step-by-step explanation:

* Lets revise the period, the domain and the range of csc(x)

- The period of csc(x) is 2π

- To find the period of csc(x) use 2π / coefficient of x

- The domain of csc(x) is all x ≠ nπ

- The range is y ≤ -1 , y ≥ 1

* Lets revise the vertical and the horizontal stretch and compress

- A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from

the x-axis

• if k > 1, the graph of y = k•f(x) is the graph of f(x) vertically

 stretched by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.

- A vertical compression is the squeezing of the graph toward

 the x-axis.

• if 0 < k < 1 (a fraction), the graph is f (x) vertically compressed

  by multiplying each of its y-coordinates by k.

- A horizontal stretching is the stretching of the graph away from

 the y-axis

• if 0 < k < 1 (a fraction), the graph is f (x) horizontally stretched by

 dividing each of its x-coordinates by k.

- A horizontal compression is the squeezing of the graph toward

 the y-axis.

• if k > 1, the graph of y = f (k•x) is the graph of f (x) horizontally

 compressed by dividing each of its x-coordinates by k

∵ f(x) = 2csc(x/2)

- The coefficient of x is 1/2

∵ The period of x = 2π

∴ The period of x/2 = 2π/1/2 = 4π

∵ The domain of csc(x) is all x ≠ nπ

∴ The domain of csc(x/2) is all x ≠ n2π

∵ f(x) = 2csc(x/2)

∵ csc(x/2) multiplying by 2

- That means every y-coefficient multiplying by 2

∵ The range of csc(x/2) is y ≤ -1 and y ≥ 1

∴ The rang of f(x) = 2csc(x/2) is y ≤ -1(2) and y ≥ 1(2)

∴ The rang of f(x) = 2csc(x/2) is y ≤ -2 and y ≥ 2

* Domain: all reals except multiples of 2π

* Range: (-∞ , -2] ∪ [2 , ∞)

* Look to the graph attached

- The red is y = csc(x)

- The blue is f(x) = 2csc(x/2)

The Venn diagram shows the results of two events resulting from rolling a number cube.

Events C and D are____.


P(C) = 1/3

P(D) = 1/3

P(C ∩ D) = 0

P(C | D) ≠ 0

This is geometry, dealing with conditional probability.

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Answer:

Events C and D are  mutually exclusive.

P(C ∩ D) = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

We notice that event C is even numbers and Event D is odd number.  We cannot roll a die and have both events occur at the same time.  That means they are mutually exclusive.  Either one event occurs or the other occurs.

P(C ∩ D) = 0  This means the events do not intersect (overlap).  Or are mutually exclusive.

PLEASE HELP!!! Which equation is relevant to 4^x^+^3=64

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I believe it’s the second option 2^2x+6=2^6

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{2^{2x+6}=2^6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]4^{x+3}=64\\\\4^{x+3}=4^3\\\\(2^2)^{x+3}=(2^2)^3\qquad\text{use}\ (a^n)^m=a^{nm}\\\\2^{2(x+3)}=2^{(2)(3)}\\\\2^{2x+6}=2^6[/tex]


5 . 3n

A. 15,30,45,60
B.5,15,45,135
C.0,15,45,135
D.15,45,135,405

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Answer:

3n

Step-by-step explanation:

For questions 2 and 4 calculate the perimeter and 4 questions 6/8 and 10 calculate the area

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Answer:

Part 2) [tex]P=2[\sqrt{20}+\sqrt{45}]\ units[/tex] or [tex]P=22.36\ units[/tex]

Part 4) [tex]P=[19+\sqrt{17}]\ units[/tex] or [tex]P=23.12\ units[/tex]

Part 6) [tex]A=36\ units^{2}[/tex]

Part 8) [tex]A=16\ units^{2}[/tex]

Part 10) [tex]A=6.05\ units^{2}[/tex]  

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The formula to calculate the distance between two points is equal to  

[tex]d=\sqrt{(y2-y1)^{2}+(x2-x1)^{2}}[/tex]  

Part 2) we have the rectangle ABCD

[tex]A(-4,-4),B(-2,0),C(4,-3),D(2,-7)[/tex]

Remember that in a rectangle opposite sides are congruent

step 1

Find the distance AB

[tex]A(-4,-4),B(-2,0)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(0+4)^{2}+(-2+4)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(4)^{2}+(2)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{20}\ units[/tex]  

step 2

Find the distance BC

[tex]B(-2,0),C(4,-3)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(-3-0)^{2}+(4+2)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(-3)^{2}+(6)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{45}\ units[/tex]  

step 3

Find the perimeter

The perimeter is equal to

[tex]P=2[AB+BC][/tex]

substitute

[tex]P=2[\sqrt{20}+\sqrt{45}]\ units[/tex]

or

[tex]P=22.36\ units[/tex]

Part 4) we have the quadrilateral ABCD

[tex]A(-2,-3),B(1,1),C(7,1),D(6,-3)[/tex]

step 1

Find the distance AB

[tex]A(-2,-3),B(1,1)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(1+3)^{2}+(1+2)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(4)^{2}+(3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=5\ units[/tex]  

step 2

Find the distance BC

[tex]B(1,1),C(7,1)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(1-1)^{2}+(7-1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(0)^{2}+(6)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=6\ units[/tex]  

step 3

Find the distance CD

[tex]C(7,1),D(6,-3)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]CD=\sqrt{(-3-1)^{2}+(6-7)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]CD=\sqrt{(-4)^{2}+(-1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]CD=\sqrt{17}\ units[/tex]  

step 4

Find the distance AD

[tex]A(-2,-3),D(6,-3)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AD=\sqrt{(-3+3)^{2}+(6+2)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AD=\sqrt{(0)^{2}+(8)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AD=8\ units[/tex]  

step 5

Find the perimeter

The perimeter is equal to

[tex]P=AB+BC+CD+AD[/tex]

substitute

[tex]P=[5+6+\sqrt{17}+8]\ units[/tex]

[tex]P=[19+\sqrt{17}]\ units[/tex]

or

[tex]P=23.12\ units[/tex]

Part 6) Calculate the area of rectangle ABCD

[tex]A(-1,5),B(3,5),C(3,-4),D(-1,-4)[/tex]

Remember that in a rectangle opposite sides are congruent

step 1

Find the distance AB

[tex]A(-1,5),B(3,5)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(5-5)^{2}+(3+1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(0)^{2}+(4)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=4\ units[/tex]  

step 2

Find the distance BC

[tex]B(3,5),C(3,-4)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(-4-5)^{2}+(3-3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(-9)^{2}+(0)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=9\ units[/tex]  

step 3

Find the area

The area is equal to

[tex]A=[AB*BC][/tex]

substitute

[tex]A=[4*9]=36\ units^{2}[/tex]

Part 8) Calculate the area of right triangle ABC

[tex]A(-3,3),B(-3,-1),C(5,-1)[/tex]

step 1

Find the distance AB

[tex]A(-3,3),B(-3,-1)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(-1-3)^{2}+(-3+3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(-4)^{2}+(0)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=4\ units[/tex]  

step 2

Find the distance BC

[tex]B(-3,-1),C(5,-1)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(-1+1)^{2}+(5+3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(0)^{2}+(8)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=8\ units[/tex]  

step 3

Find the distance AC

[tex]A(-3,3),C(5,-1)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AC=\sqrt{(-1-3)^{2}+(5+3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AC=\sqrt{(-4)^{2}+(8)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AC=\sqrt{80}\ units[/tex] -----> is the hypotenuse

step 4

Find the area

The area is equal to

[tex]A=(1/2)AB*BC[/tex]

substitute

[tex]A=(1/2)(4*8)=16\ units^{2}[/tex]

Part 10) Calculate the area of triangle ABC

[tex]A(3,0),B(1,8),C(2,10)[/tex]

step 1

Find the distance AB

[tex]A(3,0),B(1,8)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(8-0)^{2}+(1-3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(8)^{2}+(-2)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AB=\sqrt{68}\ units[/tex]  

step 2

Find the distance BC

[tex]B(1,8),C(2,10)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(10-8)^{2}+(2-1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(2)^{2}+(1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]BC=\sqrt{5}\ units[/tex]  

step 3

Find the distance AC

[tex]A(3,0),C(2,10)[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]AC=\sqrt{(10-0)^{2}+(2-3)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AC=\sqrt{(10)^{2}+(-1)^{2}}[/tex]  

[tex]AC=\sqrt{101}\ units[/tex]  

step 4

we know that  

Heron's Formula is a method for calculating the area of a triangle when you know the lengths of all three sides.  

Let  

a,b,c be the lengths of the sides of a triangle.  

The area is given by:  

[tex]A=\sqrt{p(p-a)(p-b)(p-c)}[/tex]  

where  

p is half the perimeter  

p=[tex]\frac{a+b+c}{2}[/tex]  

we have  

[tex]a=AB=\sqrt{68}=8.25\ units[/tex]  

[tex]b=BC=\sqrt{5}=2.24\ units[/tex]  

[tex]c=AC=\sqrt{101}=10.05\ units[/tex]  

p=[tex]\frac{8.25+2.24+10.05}{2}=10.27\ units[/tex]  

Find the area

[tex]A=\sqrt{10.27*(10.27-8.25)(10.27-2.24)(10.27-10.05)}[/tex]  

[tex]A=\sqrt{10.27*(2.02)(8.03)(0.22)}[/tex]  

[tex]A=6.05\ units^{2}[/tex]  

How do you use special right triangles to solve for missing sides? (30-60-90 and 45-45-90 triangles)

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Answer: see below

Step-by-step explanation:

30 - 60 - 90 triangles have angles in the triangle measuring 30, 60, and 90 degrees. A 30 - 60 - 90 triangle also has special side ratios according to a side's location in the triangle.

The side across from the 30 degree angle is represented by x.

The side across from the 60 degree angle is represented by x[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex].

The side across from the 90 degree angle is represented by 2x.

45 - 45 - 90 triangles have angles in the triangle measuring 45, 45, and 90 degrees. A 45 - 45 - 90 triangle has special side ratios similar to the 30 - 60 - 90 triangle.

The side across from either of the 45 degree angles is represented by x.

The side across from the 90 degree angle is represented by x[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex].

These ratios can be used to find missing sides. If you know that a triangle is one of these special triangles and you also know one of its side lengths, you can plug the known length in for x in the proper place.

EX: you have a 30 - 60 - 90 triangle with a side length of 2 across from the 30 degree angle. You then know that the side across from 60 is 2[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] and the side across from 90 is 4.

what are the steps to solving this equation?

35 + 3x – 11 = 23

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The first step is to combine like terms, 35 and 11 are both integers without variables, so we can combine.

24+3x= 23

Now we subtract 24 from 23 to isolate 3x, and we get -1.

3x=-1

To solve we just need to divide -1 by 3.

Answer: -1/3

The value of x after solving the equation will be equal to -1/3

What is an equation?

The expression is defined as the relationship between the numbers and variables and are arranged in the form of an equation.

The first step is to combine like terms, 35 and 11 are both integers without variables, so we can combine.

24+3x= 23

Now we subtract 24 from 23 to isolate 3x, and we get -1.

3x=-1

To solve we just need to divide -1 by 3.

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15 points. Geometry question — HELP! See image.

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Let point Q = (4,y)

√[ (4-0)^2 + (y-0)^2 ] = √[ (6-0)^2 + (0-0)^2 ]

Square both side

(4-0)^2 + (y-0)^2 = (6-0)^2 + (0-0)^2

4^2 + y^2 = 6^2

16 + y^2 = 36

y^2 = 36-16

y^2 = 20

y= √20

y= 2√5

Answer:

2√5

Step-by-step explanation:

On the graphic, you see point Q is roughly between 4 and 4.5 units on the Y-axis.

So, all we have to do is find a value similar to that in the answer choices.  So, let's look at the values:

2√5:  2 * 2.23 = 4.46... that's pretty much what we're looking for.

4√2: 4 * 1.41 = 6.4.  Way too big.

2√13: 2 * 3.6 = 7.2, way too big.

8√2: We know that will necessary be way bigger than 4.5, so let's not even evaluate it.

In a certain region, the equation yˆ=19.485x+86.912 models the amount of a homeowner’s water bill, in dollars, where x is the number of residents in the home.

What does the slope of the equation represent in context of the situation?


The water bill increases by about $87 every month.

The water bill increases by about $19 every month.

The water bill increases by about $19 for every additional resident in the home.

The water bill increases by about $87 for every additional resident in the home

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Answer:

The water bill increases by about $19 for every additional resident in the home

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because times x shows that it is to each and every person and it is increasing.

Answer:

The answer is C. The water bill increases by about $19 for every additional resident in the home.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation above consists of y as the dependent variable, x as the independent variable, 19.485 as the slope, and 86.912 as the constant. The constant represent the fixed water bill. The x variable represents the additional water usage.

Help me please !!!!!!!

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Answer:

x = 13.7

Step-by-step explanation:

Sin = Opp./Hypo.

so

Sin (17) = x / 47

x = sin (17) * 47

x = 0.2924 * 47

x = 13.7

You buy 50 shares of a stock on October 1 @ $72.30 per share. You sold those same shares on December 15 for $83.13 per share. What was your percentage gained on the transaction?

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Answer:

around %114.98

At a deli, Aaron bought 2/3 of a pound of sliced turkey for $4.36. What is the unit price of sliced turkey at the deli? Round answers to the nearest cent.
$4.36 per pound
$6.54 per pound
$2.91 per pound
$5.03 per pound
$8.72 per pound

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Answer:

$6.54 per pound

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

To find the unit price divide the total cost by the total pounds

so

[tex]\frac{4.36}{(2/3)}=\frac{4.36*3}{2}=\$6.54\ per\ pound[/tex]

Mr green makes some compost he mixes soil, manure and leaf mould in the ratio 3:1:2 mr greenmakes 72 literes of the compost. How many litres of soil does he use?

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Answer:

[tex]36\ liters\ of\ soil[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The ratio of soil, manure and leaf mould is [tex]3:1:2[/tex]

That means

For every 6 liters of the compost, he use 3 liters of soil

so by proportion

Find how many liters of soil does he use for 72 liters of compost

[tex]\frac{3}{6}=\frac{x}{72}\\ \\x=3*72/6\\ \\x=36\ liters\ of\ soil[/tex]

The dolphins at the sea aquarium are fed 2 1/3 buckets of fish each day. The walruses are fed 5 times as much fish as the dolphins. How many buckets of fish are the walruses fed each day?

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The total number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day is

A = 35/3 buckets or 11 2/3 buckets

What is an Equation?

Equations are mathematical statements with two algebraic expressions flanking the equals (=) sign on either side.

It demonstrates the equality of the relationship between the expressions printed on the left and right sides.

Coefficients, variables, operators, constants, terms, expressions, and the equal to sign are some of the components of an equation. The "=" sign and terms on both sides must always be present when writing an equation.

Given data ,

Let the total number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day be = A

Now , the equation will be

The number of buckets of fish dolphins were fed each day = 2 1/3 buckets

The value 2 1/3 = 7/3 buckets

And ,

The number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day = 5 x number of buckets of fish dolphins were fed each day

Substituting the values in the equation , we get

The number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day = 5 x 7/3

The number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day = 35/3 buckets

Number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day = 11 2/3 buckets

Therefore , the value of A is 11 2/3 buckets

Hence , The total number of buckets of fish walruses were fed each day is

A = 35/3 buckets or 11 2/3 buckets

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Final answer:

To determine how much fish the walruses are fed, multiply the 2 1/3 buckets of fish fed to dolphins by 5. The calculation gives us an answer of 11 2/3 buckets of fish fed to walruses each day.

Explanation:

The dolphins at the sea aquarium are fed 2 1/3 buckets of fish each day. To find out how much the walruses are fed, we have to multiply the quantity of fish fed to dolphins by 5, since walruses are fed 5 times as much.

First, convert 2 1/3 to an improper fraction: 2 1/3 = 7/3.
Now, multiply 7/3 by 5 to get the walruses' daily fish intake in buckets.
7/3 × 5 = 35/3.

35/3 is an improper fraction, and when converted to a mixed number, it equals 11 2/3 buckets of fish per day.

Hence, the walruses at the sea aquarium are fed 11 2/3 buckets of fish each day.

What is the volume of the cylinder below?

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For this case we have that the volume of the cylinder is given by:

[tex]V = \pi * r ^ 2 * h[/tex]

Where:

h: It is the height of the cylinder

A: It is the radius of the cylinder

We have to, according to the given data:

[tex]h = 7\\r = 6[/tex]

Substituting:

[tex]V = \pi * (6) ^ 2 * 7\\V = \pi * 36 * 7\\V = 252 \pi[/tex]

ANswer:

Option A

[tex]252 \pi \ units ^ 3[/tex]

the answer is 252π option A

Nemo's aquarium is filled with 240024002400 cubic centimeters of water. The base of the aquarium is 20\text{ cm}20 cm20, space, c, m long and 12\text{ cm}12 cm12, space, c, m wide. What is the height of the water in Nemo's aquarium?

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Answer:

10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, the volume of a cuboid is,

V = l × w × h,

Where,

l = length,

w = width,

h = height,

∵ The shape of the aquarium must be cuboid,

We have, l = 20 cm, w = 12 cm, V = 2400 cm³,

By substituting the values,

2400 = 20 × 12 × h

2400 = 240h

[tex]\implies h = \frac{2400}{240}=10[/tex]

Hence, the height of the water in Nemo's aquarium would be 10 cm.

What are the leading coefficient and degree of the polynomial? 15w – w ⁸ - 5 + w ⁹

Leading coefficient:
Degree:

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Answer:

leading coefficient is 1

degree is 9

Leading coefficient: 1

Degree: 9

If M ABC = 30 and m CBD =20 then m ABD =

Please HELP

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Answer:

30 + 20 = 50

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the answer would be 50? Wouldn’t it

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Which of the following statements are correct? Select all that apply.

-- Only two of three angle bisectors of the internal angles of a triangle are concurrent.

-- The circumcenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides meet.

-- Given any three non-collinear points, there exists exactly one circle that passes through the points.

-- A circumscribed circle is the circle that passes through all three vertices of a triangle and it is the smallest triangle contained within any triangle.

-- The incenter of a triangle is the point where the angle bisectors meet.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given are some properties of triangles and we have to check whether they are correct

i) Only two of three angle bisectors of the internal angles of a triangle are concurrent.

This is incorrect since all three angle bisectors concur at incentre

ii) The circumcenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides meet.

-- correct because the meeting point is equidistant from all three vertices

iii) Given any three non-collinear points, there exists exactly one circle that passes through the points.

-- correct because any three points determine a circle

iv) Given any three non-collinear points, there exists exactly one circle that passes through the points.

-- Correct

v) The incenter of a triangle is the point where the angle bisectors meet.

-- Correct and the centre is equidistant from the sides of the triangle

Statements 2, 3, and 5 are correct.

Analyze each statement to determine which are correct:

Only two of three angle bisectors of the internal angles of a triangle are concurrent. This statement is incorrect. All three angle bisectors of the internal angles of a triangle are concurrent and meet at a single point called the incenter.The circumcenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides meet. This statement is correct. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle meet at a point called the circumcenter, which is the center of the circle that passes through all three vertices of the triangle (circumscribed circle).Given any three non-collinear points, there exists exactly one circle that passes through the points. This statement is correct. For any three non-collinear points, there is exactly one unique circle that can pass through all three points. This is the circumscribed circle of the triangle formed by the points.A circumscribed circle is the circle that passes through all three vertices of a triangle and it is the smallest triangle contained within any triangle. This statement is incorrect. While a circumscribed circle does pass through all three vertices of a triangle, it does not describe any triangle, let alone the smallest one contained within another triangle.The incenter of a triangle is the point where the angle bisectors meet. This statement is correct. The incenter, where the angle bisectors meet, is the center of the inscribed circle that fits inside the triangle.

Given the parent function of f(x) = x3, what change will occur when the function is changed to f(x − 3)?

Shift to the right 3 units
Shift to the left 3 units
Shift up 3 units
Shift down 3 units

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Answer:

Shift to the right 3 units.

Answer:

Shift to the right 3 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Translations are a type of rigid transformation of functions, in which the position of the graph of a function is modified. The general form of the graph of a function moves up, down, left, or right.

Vertical translations:

Let:

[tex]a >0[/tex]

[tex]y=f(x)+a[/tex]  shifts the graph [tex]a[/tex] units up

[tex]y=f(x)-a[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]a[/tex] units down

Horizontal translations:

Let:

[tex]b>0[/tex]

[tex]y=f(x+a)[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]b[/tex] units to the left.

[tex]y=f(x-a)[/tex] shifts the graph [tex]b[/tex] units to the right.

Using the previous information we can conclude that the function:

[tex]f(x-3)[/tex]

Is a Horizontal translation in which the graph was shifted [tex]b=3[/tex] units to the right.

[tex]f(x-3)=(x-3)^3[/tex]

I leave you the graphs, so you can corroborate the answer easily.

The pizza parlor is running a special on 3-toppings pizzas. The topping choices include pepperoni, sausage, bacon mushrooms, onions, green peppers, and black olives. The next customer who orders 3-topping pizza tells the chef to randomly choose 3 different toppings for their pizza. What is the probability that customer will get a pizza topped with pepperoni, mushrooms, green peppers? The teacher told us the solution is 1/35 but he wants an explanation of why is that solution correct.

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Answer:

Well there are 6 toppings. For one person to select sausage, it is  \frac{1}{6} . For two people, multiply them together and the probability is  \frac{1}{36}

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