Answer:
the answer is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
11 substract 6 is equal to 5
Hi!! Can you please help with this question and explain how to solve it??
Find the height in centimeters of a square pyramid with a volume of 144 cm3 and a base edge length equal to the height. Give the approximate answer rounded to 2 decimal places.
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Answer:
7.56 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume is given by the formula ...
V = 1/3b²h . . . . where b is the base edge length, and h is the height.
Here we have V = 144 cm³, and b = h. Filling in these values and solving for h, we get ...
144 cm³ = 1/3h³
432 cm³ = h³
h = ∛432 cm ≈ 7.55953 cm
The height of the pyramid is about 7.56 cm.
Answer:
[tex]7.56cm[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
base length = Height
so,
[tex]volume = \frac{1}{3} {b}^{2} h \\ [/tex]
We can also write this as( according to this question)
[tex]v = \frac{1}{3} \times {b}^{2} \times b \\ v = \frac{ {b}^{3} }{3} [/tex]
let's solve
[tex]v = \frac{ {b}^{3} }{3} \\ 144 = \frac{ {b}^{3} }{3} \\ 144 \times 3 = {b}^{3} \\43 2 = {b}^{3} \\ \sqrt[3]{432} = b \\ b = 7.55[/tex]
[tex]base = height = 7.55cm \\ [/tex]
= 7.56cm
How do I solve this problem? The trouble that I have is evaluating if 2^∞ or ∞³ is larger?
For large enough x, exponential functions like 2ˣ will always dominate a polynomial of any degree. This is to say the denominator will always be larger than the numerator (again, for sufficiently large x). So the limit in this case would be 0. (I'll leave a link in comments to a variety of answers regarding this detail.)
But if you've been introduced to L'Hopital's rule: we have
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{5x^3+10}{6\times2^x-1} = \lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{15x^2}{6\ln(2)\times2^x} = \lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{30x}{6\ln^2(2)\times2^x} = \lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{30}{6\ln^3(2)\times2^x} = \frac1\infty = 0[/tex]
Nicholas wants to order a pizza. He has a total of $13 to pay the delivery person. This pizza cost $7.50 Plus $1.25 per topic. If he plans to tip 15% of the total cost of the pizza, how many toppings can he order
Answer:
Nicholas can order up to 3 toppings.
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for the tip:
15% of the total cost = 15% × $7.50
Convert percentage into a decimal:
0.15 × 7.50 = 1.125
Variable x = number of toppings
Set up an equation:
7.50 + 1.125 + 1.25x = 13
Combine like terms:
8.625 + 1.25x = 13
1.25x = 4.375
x = 3.5
Since it is impossible to order "half" of a topping (0.5), Nicholas can only order up to 3 toppings.
The length of a room is two times its breadth and three times its height . if the cost of white wash on the 4 wall at Rs. 50 per m² is Rs. 7200, find the cost of carpeting its floor at Rs. 325 per m²
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
let the height of the room(h) = x
Length(l) = 3*x = 3x
length = 2 * breadth
breadth(b) = length /2 = 3x/2
Cost of whitewashing the 4 walls = ₹ 7200
Area of 4 walls = 7200 ÷ 50 = 144 m² ------(I)
Area of walls = 2lh + 2bh
= 2*3x*x + 2 *[tex]\frac{3x}{2}[/tex] * x
= 6x² + 3x²
= 9x²
9x² = 144 {From (I)}
x² = 144/9
x² = 16
x = [tex]\sqrt{16}=\sqrt{4*4}[/tex]
x = 4 m
height = 4 m
length = 3*4 = 12m
Breadth = [tex]\frac{3}{2}*4=3*2=6 \ m[/tex]
Area of floor = l*b
= 12 * 6
= 72 m²
Cost of carpeting the floor = 72 * 325 = ₹ 23400
Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form -0.4
Answer:
-2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
4. In preparation for the storm, Mike has printed out some flyers
advertising that he will shovel snow for $15 per hour. Mike also will
charge a minimum of $10.
a. Write an equation to find the total amount charged, y, after x
numbers of hours shoveling snow.
Answer:
y = 10 between 0 and 1
AND
y=15x for x>=1
Step-by-step explanation:
This has 2 segments. One when 0 < x < 1 (y=$10), and one when x >= 1 (y=$15x)
So
y = 10 between 0 and 1
AND
y=15x for x>=1
8w + 19 - 4w = -5? What is the value of w?
Answer:
4w = -5-19
4w=-24
w=-6
hope that answers your question
good luck
A construction crew is completing about 40 yards of a new highway each day. At this rate, how long will it take them to complete a stretch of 1.6 miles? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary
Answer:
70 days
Step-by-step explanation:
that is the procedure above
Mr mohapi sells your school 500 chairs for 22500. Mr shuma sells your school 200 chairs for 9600. Who sells cheaper chairs
Answer:
Mr Mohapi is selling cheaper chairs
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the cost per chair from both prices by dividing the total price by the number of chairs:
22500/500
= 45
9600/200
= 48
So, Mr Mohapi is selling at a price of $45 per chair and Mr Shuma is selling at a price of $48 per chair.
Since 45 is smaller than 48, Mr Mohapi's chairs are a better deal.
Mr Mohapi is selling cheaper chairs.
(06.05 MC)
A juice company did a survey among 100 customers to find their juice preferences. The customers
were asked about their preferences for apple or orange juices. Out of the total 35 people who liked
apple juice, eight also liked orange juice. There were 20 people who liked orange juice.
Part A: Summarize the data by writing the values that the letters A to l in the table below represent.
(5 points)
Like apple juice
Do not like
apple juice
Total
A
B
с
Like orange juice
D
E
Do not like
orange juice
F
H
G
Total
I
Part B: What percentage of the survey respondents did not like either apple or orange juice? (3
points)
Part C: Do the survey results reveal a greater dislike for apple juice or orange juice? Justify your
answer. (2 points)
(10 points)
Answer:
Part A: A = 8
B = 20
C = 28
D = 35
E = 37
F = 72
G = 43
H = 57
I = 200
Part B: 18.5%
Part C:
D = People who do not like Orange Juice
B = People who do not like Apple Juice
I use the values of B and D because these are the values that represent dislike for that juice, and also because adding them together creates a value for not liking either juice.
D = 35
B = 20
So there is a greater dislike for Orange Juice.
Step-by-step explanation:
A motorboat travels 81 miles in 3 hours going upstream. It travels 135 miles going downstream in the same amount of time. What is the rate of the boat in still water and what is the rate of the current?
Answer:
27, 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's why
Use the circle to represent the following situation and show how you came up with the answer.
For lunch, you stop at a Pizza Express, where they sell pizza whole or by the slice. The area of one slice of a 16" pizza is 33.49in².
✏️ What angle does one slice make?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The baseball team has a double-header on Saturday. The probability that they will win both games is 34%. The probability that they will win the first game is 75%, What is the probability that the team will win the second game given that they have already won the first game?
A. 45%
B. 74%
C. 90%
D. 26%
Answer:
A. 45%
Step-by-step explanation:
34/75=45 = 45%
How do I solve this problem?
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Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
Short answer: to solve this problem, follow directions.
a. Write the inequalitiesLet c and p represent numbers of cakes and pies produced daily. Then the constraints are ...
2c +3p ≤ 108 . . . . . . . . available hours of preparation time
1c +0.5p ≤ 20 . . . . . . . available hours of decoration time
p ≥ 0, c ≥ 0 . . . . . . . . . negative numbers of cakes or pies cannot be produced
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b. Sketch the feasible regionIt works well to let a graphing calculator do this.
The feasible region is the doubly-shaded area with vertices ...
(0, 0), (0, 36), (3, 34), (20, 0)
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c. Write the profit functionProfit is $25 per cake and $12 per pie, so is ...
p = 25c +12p
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d. Determine maximum profitThe attached table shows the profit for the various mixes of cakes and pies in the feasible region. The most profit is had by production of cakes only.
The maximum profit is $500 per day for production of 20 cakes.
_____
Additional comment
We have used x for cakes and y for pies in the attachment, because those are variables that the Desmos calculator prefers.
As is sometimes the case, the production point giving maximum profit leaves one of the resources (preparation time) only partially utilized.
Simplify : -2a(a-d)+2a(2a-3D) pls help.
-2a(a - d) + 2a(2a - 3d)
(-2a * a) + (-d * -2a) + (2a * 2a) + (2a * -3d)
-2a^2 + 2ad + 4a^2 - 6ad
(4a^2 - 2a^2) + (2ad - 6ad)
2a^2 - 4ad
---The above expression is simplified, though not fully. The below expression is fully simplified.
2a(a - 2d)
Hope this helps!
Mr lim had just enough money to buy 6 similar lamps. However, he bought 3 such lamps and had $950 left. How much money did mr lim have at first?
Let the cost of a lamp = x
6 lamps would cost 6x
He bought 3 lamps at 3x plus Thad 950 left.
3 lamps plus the 950
Would be the same amount as 6 lamps:
Set up an equation and solve for x:
3x + 950 = 6x
Subtract 3x from both sides:
950 = 3x
Divide both sides by 3:
X = 316.67
Each lamp was $316.67
Multiply the price of a lamp by 6:
316.67 x 6 = 1900
He had $1900
Answer: $1900
Step-by-step explanation:
Mr Lim had enough money to buy 6 similar lamps. However he only bought 3 such lamps. That means he had only spent half of his money (6-3=3).
So, if he take money remaining with him = x = $950
Amount of money he first had = 2x =$950×2 = $1900
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Answer:
x=0
x=6
x=-1
Step-by-step explanation:
x(x^2-5x-6)
x(x-6)(x+1)
x=0
x=6
x=-1
Two thirds of the students in a class have pets. There are
36 students in the class. How many of the students have pets?
what is 15 out of 24 as a percent?
1) A couple is expecting the birth of a baby boy. They will name the child by choosing a first name
and middle name from this list of their favorite boys' names: Jacob, Jonah, Joshua, Jeremy,
James, Joseph. The first name will be different from the middle name.
How many different two-part names are possible? (Example: Joseph Jeremy, Jeremy Joseph,
and Joshua James are three different, valid two-part names; Jacob Jacob is not a valid
possibility.)
a) 36
b) 12
c) 30
d) 11
Answer:
C. 30
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a list of names that need to be sorted in a specific order. For this, we will use a permutation. This can be found on a scientific calculator, however, I'll be using the equation.
[tex]_nP_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
n = total number of objects
r = number of objects selected
In this instance, n will equal 6 since we have 6 different names to choose from and r will equal 2 since we are picking two names. Enter the values into the equation and evaluate.
[tex]_6P_2=\frac{6!}{(6-2)!}=30[/tex]
Therefore, there are 30 possible two-part names.
Alex has collected apples. It has 40 boxes of 8.5 kg each and 6 sacks of 90kg each. Pack the apples in bags of 2.5 kg each. how many bags do you get?
Answer:
40*8.5=340
6*90=540
total=880/2.5=352bags
3% of what number is 1.86
Answer:
62
Step-by-step explanation:
Of means multiply and is means equals
.03 * n = 1.86
Divide each side by .03
.03n/.03 = 1.86/.03
n =62
Zoe walks at a speed of 10 miles/h and jogs at a speed of 20 miles/h. She goes to the park to walk 2 miles on a Monday. How long will she take to walk 2 miles?
Answer:
12 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]s_1 = 10mi/h[/tex] --- walk speed
[tex]s_2 = 20mi/h[/tex] --- jog speed
[tex]d = 2\ miles[/tex] --- distance
Required
The time to walk the given distance
Time is calculated as:
[tex]Time = \frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]
In this case, the speed is the speed at which she walks.
So, we have:
[tex]Time = \frac{d}{s_1}[/tex]
Substitute known values
[tex]Time = \frac{2mi}{10mi/h}[/tex]
[tex]Time = 0.2hr[/tex]
Convert to minutes
[tex]Time = 0.2 * 60mins[/tex]
[tex]Time =12mins[/tex]
Help me pls
Find the missing segment in the image below
Answer:
The answer is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
You see its because.
Answer:
?=12
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Thalès's theorem:
[tex]\dfrac{6}{6+4}=\dfrac{?}{20} \\\\?*10=6*20\ (cross\ products)\\\\?=\dfrac{6*20}{10} \ dividing\ by\ 10\\\\?=12[/tex]
Marcia, Maureen, and Mario want to buy a $132 present for Sarah. Maureen is paying one half of Marcia's quantity, and Mario, one third of Marcia's quantity. Luckily for them the item has an 18% discount
How much is Mario paying?
Answer:
$19.68
Step-by-step explanation:
this is not really clearly defined.
I assume it means that they are buying the item, no matter how much it costs, and that the split ratio between them also remains the same no matter the actual cost.
x = what Marcia is paying
and 132 - 18% = 132 × (100 - 18) / 100 = 132×0.82 = 108.24
so,
x + x/2 + x/3 = 108.24
6x + 3x + 2x = 649.44
11x = 649.44
x = $59.04
Mario's part is x/3 = 59.04/3 = $19.68
if a car covers 82.5 km in 5.5L of gas, how much distance will it cover in 13.2L of gas?
Answer:
198 KM
Step-by-step explanation:
82.5KM/5.5L= 15KM per liter
13.2 x 15 = 198 KM
10-7+12 dived (2^3-6) hope you can answer
Answer:
The answer is 7.5
Delta math need help
Answer:
2.6
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll use the Pythagoras theorem to solve this, which states that in a right angle triangle:
h^2 = a^2 + b^2
4^2 = 3^2 +b^2
16= 9 +b^2
16-9= b^2
7= b^2
(take square root in both sides)
b= 2.65
round to nearest 10th = 2.6
answer by Gauthmath
Answer:
Missing side is 2.6
3^2 + x^2 = 4^2
9 + x^2 = 16
-9 -9
x^2 = 7
([tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex])^2 = [tex]\sqrt{7}[/tex]
x = 7
Find the approximation o the square root of 7 in fractions then carry out the long division.
Or
Approx. is 2 3/5 which equals 2 6/10 which equals 2.6
what is the ordered pair to (-4,2)
Answer:
(1,2) is ordered pair to (-4,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
(1,2)
hora khoi thaha vayena hai
I AM GIVING BRAINLISEST AND 20 POINTS! Write the equation of the circle in standard form.
Answer:
[tex](x-4)^2+(y)^2=9[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The general format for the equation of a circle is the following:
[tex](x-n)^2+(y-m)^2=a[/tex]
This circle will have a radius of ([tex]\sqrt{a}[/tex]), moreover, this circle will have its center at point [tex](n,m)[/tex]. Please note that its center is shifted (n) units to the right of the origin, and (m) units up. Apply this knowledge to the given problem.
The circle in the given problem has its center at (4, 0). Therefore the following can be stated,
[tex]n=4\\\\m =0[/tex]
Since one knows the center of the circle is at (4, 0), and (the circle has (4, 3) on its circumference, the distance between the coordinates will produce the radius of the circle. The following formula can be used to find the distance between two points on a number line,
[tex]D=\sqrt{(x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2}[/tex]
Where ([tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex]) and ([tex](x_2,y_2)[/tex]) are the points one is trying to find the distance between. Substitute the given points into the formula and solve for the distance between them.
[tex]D=\sqrt{(x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2}[/tex]
[tex]D=\sqrt{(4-4)^2+(3-0)^2}[/tex]
Simplify,
[tex]D=\sqrt{(4-4)^2+(3-0)^2}[/tex]
[tex]D=\sqrt{(0)^2+(3)^2}[/tex]
[tex]D=\sqrt{0+9}[/tex]
[tex]D=\sqrt{9}[/tex]
[tex]D=3[/tex]
The parameter (a) is equal to ([tex]D^2[/tex]) are per the format of the equation, thus one must do the following to find the value of (a):
[tex]a = D^2[/tex]
[tex]a=3^3[/tex]
[tex]a = 9[/tex]
Substitute all of the information into the general formula for the equation of a circle, then simplify,
[tex](x-n)^2+(y-m)^2=a[/tex]
[tex](x-4)^2+(y-0)^2=9[/tex]
[tex](x-4)^2+(y)^2=9[/tex]