Answer:
This is approximately [tex]37.7 ft^{2}[/tex] to the nearest hundredth
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, we will need to understand that to find the lateral surface area of the cylinder, we simply need to multiply the circumference of the circular base by the height of the cylinder.
In this case, the circumference of the circular base can be obtained by the formula
[tex]2 \pi r[/tex]
Hence we will have the circumference as [tex]2 \times \pi \times \frac{2.5}{2}=7.85 feet[/tex]
Tp get the Lateral area, we will simply have to multiply this value (7.85 feet )
by the height (4.8 feet)
7.85 X 4.8 =[tex]37.68 feet ^{2}[/tex]
This is approximately [tex]37.7 ft^{2}[/tex] to the nearest hundredth
ABCDEFGHI is a regular 9-sided polygon.
B
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
H
o
G
D
F
E
The vertices B and E are joined with a straight line.
Work out the size of angle BEF.
(4 marks)
angle BEF
Answer:
angle BEF = 100 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
For a regular 9-sided polygon (nonagon),
each exterior angle = 360/9=40 degrees
each interior angle = 180-40 = 140 degrees.
Referring to diagram, in the trapezoid (trapezium) BCDE, the base angles are 180-140 = 40 degrees.
Therefore angle DEB = 40 degrees
that leaves BEF = 140-40 = 100 degrees
Marcel used the multiplication table below to determine that 72:24 is equivalent to 6:18. A multiplication table. In the row labeled 3, the numbers 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 23, and 27 are highlighted. In the row labeled 9, the numbers 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, and 81 are highlighted. What was Marcel’s error? Marcel did not look at the correct rows in highlighted columns. Marcel did not choose numbers from the highlighted columns. Marcel did not put the first and second terms in the same order. Marcel did not use numbers from the same row to create each ratio.
Answer:
The correct option is;
Marcel did not put the first and second term in the same order
Step-by-step explanation:
From the multiplication table the equivalent ratios of two numbers can be found given that the two numbers have the same factors which is true if the numbers are on the same column in the multiplication table
Therefore, having the numbers ratio presented in the form 72:24 which are on the row labelled 3 and the row labelled 9, we have that the 72 is on row 9 while the 24 is on row 3, for which on the second column, we have 6:18
However the ordering of the ratio gives the value on the 9th column first before the value on the 3rd column, so that the correct result should be 18:6
The error was that Marcel did not put the first and second term in the same order.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify expression 1/4 •3(8a-5b-4)-(4a+1)+4b
Answer:
(8a+b-16)/4
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4×3(8a-5b-4)-(4a+1)+4b
Simplify:
-4a-1+4b+1/4×3×8a-1/4×3×5b-1/4×3×4
=1/4xax24-4a-1/4bx15+4b-1/4×12-1
=1ax24/4 -4a - 1bx15/4 +4b -1×12/4 -1
=ax24/4 -4a -bx15/4 + 4b -12/4 -1
= -4a + 24a/4 + 4b - 15b/4 -1 -3
= -4a + 6a + 4b - 15b/4 - 4
= 2a + 4b - 15b/4 - 4
= 8a + 16b - 15b - 16 / 4
= (8a + b - 16) / 4
= 8a + b - 16 / 4
A box had twice as many grapes as a basket. Once 2 kg of grapes were added to the basket, it contained 0.5 kg more than the box. How many kilograms of grapes are in the basket now?
Answer:
there are now 3.5 kilograms of grapes in the basket (the mystery number is 1.5)
Let us suppose that the number of grapes in the box is x and the number of grapes in the basket is y.
It means that the weight of the grapes in the box is x kg and that of basket is y kg.
It has been given that the box had twice as many grapes as a basket. Therefore, we have
Now when we add 2 kg to the basket then the weight of the basket is y+2 and the weight of box will remain same.
Now, we have been given that after 2 kilograms were added to the basket it contained 0.5 kilograms more than the box. Hence, we have
Substituting the value x=2y in the equation, we get
Therefore, the basket contains 1.5 kilograms of grapes.
The graph of y=h(x)y=h(x)y, equals, h, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis is a line segment joining the points (1,9)(1,9)left parenthesis, 1, comma, 9, right parenthesis and (3,2)(3,2)left parenthesis, 3, comma, 2, right parenthesis. Drag the endpoints of the segment below to graph y=h^{-1}(x)y=h −1 (x)y, equals, h, start superscript, minus, 1, end superscript, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis.
Answer:
End points of the this segment are (9,1) and (2,3).
Step-by-step explanation:
The given function is
[tex]y=h(x)[/tex]
End points of the this segment are (1,9) and (3,2).
If a function is defined as
[tex]f=\{(a,b),a\in R,b\in R\}[/tex] then
[tex]f^{-1}=\{(b,a),a\in R,b\in R\}[/tex]
It means, we have to interchange x and y-coordinates of the end points.
So, end points of the this segment are (9,1) and (2,3).
Plot these point and join them by a line segment.
The inverse of the function will be a line segment joining the points (9,1) and (2,3). See the graph.
Given information:
The function y=h(x) is a line segment joining the points (1,9) and (3,2).
So, the endpoints of the function y=h(x) can be written as,
[tex]y=h(x)=\{(1,9),(3,2)\}[/tex]
The inverse of a function is simply the opposite relation. In the inverse, the range and domain interchange themselves.
So, the inverse of the given function can be written as,
[tex]y=h^{-1}(x)=\{(9,1),(2,3)\}[/tex]
Refer to the graph of the function for more details.
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This table values that represent a quadratic function.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The average rate of change of f(x) in the closed interval [ a, b ] is
[tex]\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex]
Here [ a, b ] = [ 3, 5 ] , thus
f(b) = f(5) = - 26 ← value of y for x = 5 from table
f(a) = f(3) = - 10 ← value of y for x = 3 from table
average rate of change = [tex]\frac{-26-(-10)}{5-3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-16}{2}[/tex] = - 8 → A
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Answer:
(x + 1).
Step-by-step explanation:
Begin by using the rational root theorem to find possible factors of this equation.
We get the following:
±1, ±3, ±1/2, ± 3/2
We can use synthetic division to check numbers to see if they are a factor of the equation. After checking the possible numbers, -1 was found to produce a remainder of 0 when calculated:
-1 | 2 1 -4 -3
+ -2 1 3
2 -1 -3 0
Therefore, x = -1 is a possible root of this equation. Writing this as a factor would become:
x = -1
x + 1 = 0
(x + 1) is the factor.
I hope this helped you!
What is the measure of angle EFD? 37.5° 45° 47.5° 55°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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The measure of angle < EFD = 47.5 degrees.
Option C is correct.
What is an Arc?An "arc" in mathematics is a straight line that connects two endpoints. An arc is typically one of a circle's parts. In essence, it is a portion of a circle's circumference.
As, we know
The angle that an arc subtends at its centre is double that of its circumference.
In other words, the angle at the centre is twice as large as the angle at the perimeter.
So, <EFD = 95/2
or, <EFD = 47.5 degrees.
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Evaulate 9^sqrt{3} in it to the nearest ten thousandth
Answer:
44.957
Step-by-step explanation:
All we can do is estimate √3 and then exponent 9 by it.
Alternatively, plug it into a calc and calculate.
Solve (x+3)^2=8 using the quadratic formula.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
= x^2+6x+9-8=0
=x^2+6x+1=0
D=b^2-4ac
D= 36-4
D=32
x=-b±root D/2a
x=-6+4root2/2 , x = -6-4root2/2
simplify you get the least form...
hope it helps
the length of rectangle exceeds its breadth by 4 cm if the length and breadth is increased by 3 cm the area of the new rectangle will be 81 squares more than that of the given rectangle find the length and breadth of the given rectangle check your solution.
Answer:
The length and breadth are 14 cm and 10 cm
the value of x is and the value of y is
Answer:
x = 60, y = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
60 + 50 = 110 + 70 = 180.
50 + 70 = 120 + 6 = 180.
Therefore 50 + 70 + x = 60
Therefore 70 + 60 + y = 50
Answer:
x = 60°y = 50°Step-by-step explanation:
Angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
x + 70 + 50 = 180
x + 120 = 180
x = 60
The other triangle's missing angle:
180 - 60 - 50 = 70
Angles on a straight line add up to 180 degrees.
70 + x + y = 180
We know the value of x.
70 + 60 + y = 180
Solve for y.
130 + y = 180
y = 180 - 130
y = 50
not sure what to do here
Answer:
P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2) = .6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The data in the above table
Required
Find P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2)
To solve for P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2); we have to consider the boundary covered by the interval
The interval -2 ≤ x ≤ 2 according to the table is -2 , 0 and 2
Solving further;
P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2) = P(-2) + P(0) + P(2) ----- (1)
From the table;
P(-2) = .33
P(0) = .16
P(2) = .11
Substitute these values in (1) above
P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2) = P(-2) + P(0) + P(2) becomes
P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2) = .33 + .16 + .11
P(-2 ≤ x ≤ 2) = .6
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If the length of the bases of right triangle GHI are 9 units and 15 units respectively, what is the length of the hypotenuse of GHI?
Answer:
17.5 units
Step-by-step explanation:
a² + b²= c²
9² + 15² = c²
81 + 225 = c²
c² = 306
c = √306
c = 17.5
What is the shape of the cross section of a sphere?
Rectangle
triangle
ellipse
circle
Answer:
the correct answer is circles
Step-by-step explanation:.
While watching a football game, Jeevan decided to list yardage gained as positive integers and yardage lost as negative integers. After these plays, Jeevan recorded 14, –7, and 9. What was the net gain or loss?
Answer:
It was a gain, specifically 16
Step-by-step explanation:
14 + (-7) = 7
7 + 9 = 16
Please tell me if I'm wrong.
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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the center is (0,0) and the radius is |3 - 0| = 3.
Standard form of a circle: (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r² where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius. Plugging in h = 0, k = 0 and r = 3 gives us x² + y² = 9.
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for a circle is:
[tex](x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2[/tex]
Where (h,k) is the center and r is the radius.
From the graph, we can see that (0,0) is the center.
Thus, h=0 and k=0:
[tex]x^2+y^2=r^2[/tex]
From the graph, we can also see that the radius is 3 as (-3,0) and (3,0) are points on the circle.
Thus, r=3, and r^2=9.
The equation is:
[tex]x^2+y^2=9[/tex]
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Answer: The missing length is 16/3
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to find the proportional value between the two lengths on the first figure and the two lengths on the second figure.
The first figure’s lengths are 8 and 9, so the shorter length is 8/9 of the longer length.
Now apply the same proportional value to the second figure.
6 * 8/9 = 48/9
48/9 = 16/3
prove the following identity: sec x csc x(tan x + cot x) = 2+tan^2 x + cot^2 x please provide a proof in some shape form or fashion :/
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
Is this equality true ?
sec x csc x(tan x + cot x) = 2+tan^2 x + cot^2 x
1. let 's estimate the left part of the equation
[tex]sec(x)csc(x)(tan(x) + cot(x)) =\dfrac{1}{cos(x)sin(x)}*(\dfrac{sin(x)}{cos(x)}+\dfrac{cos(x)}{sin(x)})\\\\=\dfrac{1}{cos(x)sin(x)}*(\dfrac{sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)}{sin(x)cos(x)})\\\\=\dfrac{1}{cos(x)sin(x)}*(\dfrac{1}{sin(x)cos(x)})\\\\\\=\dfrac{1}{cos^2(x)sin^2(x)}[/tex]
1. let 's estimate the right part of the equation
[tex]2+tan^2(x) + cot^2(x)=2+\dfrac{sin^2(x)}{cos^2(x)}+\dfrac{cos^2(x)}{sin^2(x)}\\\\=\dfrac{2cos^2(x)sin^2(x)+cos^4(x)+sin^4(x)}{cos^2(x)sin^2(x)}\\\\=\dfrac{(cos^2(x)+sin^2(x))^2}{cos^2(x)sin^2(x)}\\\\=\dfrac{1^2}{cos^2(x)sin^2(x)}\\\\=\dfrac{1}{cos^2(x)sin^2(x)}[/tex]
This is the same expression
So
sec x csc x(tan x + cot x) = 2+tan^2 x + cot^2 x
hope this helps
-5(p+3/5)=-4 solve for p
Answer:
p=1/5
remove brackets
-5p-3=-4
move constant to right
-5p=-4+3
-5p=-1
divide both sides by -5
p=1/5
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use solving for variables here.
-5(p+3/5)=-4
-5p+-3=-4
p=1/5
What does C represent in this equation (-9c)-4=-25
Answer:
[tex]c=2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](-9c)-4=-25\\(-9c)=-21\\9c=21\\c=21/9=2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
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Answer:
1) Qs= 24.4 cm
2) Perimeter= 72.8 m
Step-by-step explanation:
1).let qs= qos
Op is the height of the the triangle
Op= ,6.8cm
Angle ops = 180-(90+50)
Angle ops = 180-140
Angle ops = 40
Os/sin ops= op/sin pso
Os/sin 40= 6.8/sin 50
Os = sin 40(6.8)/sin50
Os= 0.6428(6.8)/0.7660
Os= 5.71
Angle oqp = 180-(90+70)
Angle oqp = 180-160.
Angle oqp = 20
Oq/sin qpo = op/sin oqp
Oq/sin 70=6.8/sin 20
Oq= sin70(6.8)/sin20
Oq= 0.9397(6.8)/0.3420
Oq= 18.68
Qs= os +oq
Qs= 5.71+18.68
Qs= 24.39
Qs= 24.4 cm
2). The other angle of the triangle
=180-90-53
= 37
Sin90 = 1
Let the length and breadth be x and y
X /sin 53 = 26
X= 26(sin53)
X= 26(0.7986)
X= 20.7636
Y/sin 37 = 26
Y= 26(0.6018)
Y= 15.6468
Perimeter= 2(x+y).
Perimeter= 2( 20.7636+15.6468)
Perimeter= 2(36.4104)
Perimeter= 72.8208 m
Perimeter= 72.8 m
Find the value of x in each case:
Answer:
25.5°
Step-by-step explanation:
the sum of angle NMR and MRS is 180, so
2x + x + x + 78 = 180
4x = 180 - 78
4x = 102
x = 102/4 = 25.5°
(ii) The scale 1 cm represents 50m can be written in the form 1:k.
Find the value of k.
k=
[1]
Answer:
k = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
The scale 1 cm represents 50m
It means that 1 cm length of pictorial representation of any obejct is equivalent to 50m in reality.
In scale terms it can be represented in ratio form of a:b
where
a is the length of picture and b is actual length
here length of pictorial representation is 1 cm
and 50m is actual length
thus scale will be 1:50
But is given that The scale 1 cm represents 50m can be written in the form 1:k.
1:50 is same as 1:k
thus
1:50 = 1:k
we know that in ratio
if a:b = c:d
then
a= c and b = d
Thus,
k = 50 Answer
Suppose N coins lie heads up on a table. In one turn, you can turn over any (N−1) coins. Is it possible that N coins could lay tails up in any number of turns, if a N=15 ?
Answer:
The answer is no
Step-by-step explanation:
no
Click an item in the list or group of pictures at the bottom of the problem and, holding the button down, drag it into the
correct position in the answer box. Release your mouse button when the item is place. If you change your mind, drag
the item to the trashcan. Click the trashcan to clear all your answers.
Find the following expression by multiplying.
(a + b)3
Answer:
[tex]a^3+3a^2b+3ab^2+b^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If have [tex](a+b)^3[/tex], we can solve this as:
[tex](a+b)(a+b)(a+b)[/tex]
So, applying distribution with the first two factors and simplifying, we get:
[tex](a^2+ba+ab+b^2)(a+b)\\(a^2+2ab+b^2)(a+b)[/tex]
Then, multiplying both expressions and simplifying again, we get:
[tex]a^3+a^2b+2a^2b+2ab^2+b^2a+b^3\\a^3+3a^2b+3ab^2+b^3[/tex]
A solid is formed by adjoining two hemispheres to the ends of a right circular cylinder. The total volume of the solid is 10 cubic centimeters. Find the radius of the cylinder that produces the minimum surface area. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
Answer:
1.619
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the formulas for the volume of the sphere and the cylinder:
Vs = (4/3) * pi * (r ^ 3)
Vc = pi * h * (r ^ 2)
Thus:
(4/3) * pi * (r ^ 3) + pi * h * (r ^ 2) = 10
Now, the formula for the surface area of the cylinder and sphere are:
As = 4 * pi * (r ^ 2)
Ac = 2 * pi * r * h + 2 * pi * r ^ 2
Using this equation for the total surface area of the solid, we can see that as "h" increases, so will the surface area. Therefore, the smallest surface area will occur at h = 0.
Thus:
(4/3) * pi * (r ^ 3) + pi * 0 * (r ^ 2) = 10
(4/3) * pi * (r ^ 3) = 10
r ^ 3 = 4 * 10 / (3 * 3.14)
r ^ 3 = 4.24
r = 1.619
so the radius is 1.619
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
To make it easy let's start by organizing our information :
AC=12 AND BD=8 ABCD is a rhombus K and L are the midpoints of sides AD and CD we notice that the rhombus ABCD is divided into four right trianglesWhat do you think of when you hear a right triangle ?
The pythagorian theorem !AC and BD are khown so let's focus on them .
If we concentrated we can notice that AB and BD are cossing each other in the midpoints . why ?
Simply because they are the diagonals of a rhombus .
ow let's apply the pythagorian theorem :
(AC/2)² + (BD/2)² = BC² 6²+4²=52BC²= 52⇒[tex]\sqrt{52}[/tex]=BCNow we khow that : AB=BC=CD=AD=[tex]\sqrt{52}[/tex]
This isn't enough . Let's try to figure out a way to calculate the length of KL wich is the base of the triangle
KL is parallel to AC k is the midpoint of AD and L of DCI smell something . yes! Thales theorem
KL/AC=DL/DC=DK/AD WE4LL TAKE OLY ONE KL/12=[tex]\sqrt{52}[/tex]/2*[tex]\sqrt{52}[/tex] KL/12=1/2⇒ KL=6Now we have the length of the base kl
Now the big boss the height :
notice that you khow the length of KL BD crosses kl from its midpoint and DL = [tex]\sqrt{52}[/tex] /2What I want to do is to apply the pythgorian thaorem to khow the lenght of that small part that is not a part of the height of the triangle . I will call it D
DL²=(KL/2)²+D²52/4= 9+ D² D² = 52/4-9 +4 SO D=2now the height of the trigle is H= BD-D= 8-2=6
NOw the area of the triangle is :
A=(KL*H)/2 ⇒ A= (6*6)/2=18THE ANSWER IS 18 SQ.UN
What is the solution to the equation? 98 + g = 150 98 + g = 150. 98 + 98 + g = 150 minus 98. t = 52. 98 + g = 150. 98 minus 98 + g = 150 minus 98. t = 52. 98 + g = 150. 98 + 98 + g = 150 + 98. t = 52. 98 + g = 150. 98 minus 98 + g = 150 + 98. t = 148.
Answer:
The solution to the question is g = 52
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to find the solution to the equation ;
98 + g = 150
Apparently, we want to find the value of g.
To get the value of g, what we simply need is to bring 98 over the equal sign and this gives
g = 150-98
g = 52
Answer: B or how some people say it the second question. EDGE-MATHMATICS 2022
THE ANSWER IS B
step-by-step explanation: it is the second option because when you find out what number g is (52) you can take 98-98= 0 + g/52 and get 52.
and then the second part of it says 150-98 which is 52! so your answer is B hope this helps! have a wonderful day!
The legs of a right triangle are 3 units and 5 units. What is the length of the hypotenuse? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. 4.00 units 2.83 units 5.83 units 8.00 units
Answer:
5.83units
Step-by-step explanation:
from Pythagoras theorem;
a^2=b^2+c^2
where a is the hypotenuse,b is the opposite and c is the adjacent
b=3 and c=5
a^2=3^2+5^2
a^2=9+25
a^2=34
find the square root of both sides,
√a^2=√34
a=5.83units
Answer:5.83
Step-by-step explanation: