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That triangular prism will be half the volume of the rectangular prism that's 7 by 6 by 8.
(7)(6)(8)/2 = 168 cubic units
Choice B
Answer: 8π square meters
Explanation:
First, we convert the angle of the sector to radians, which is 30 degrees.
Note that 180 degrees is equal to π radians. Since 30 degrees is equal to 180 degrees divided by 6,
30 degrees = π/6 radians
Thus, the angle of the sector in radians is π/6.
So, the area of the sector is given by
(Area of sector) = (1/2)(radius)²(angle of the sector in radians)
= (1/2)(radius)²(π/6)
= (π/12)(radius)²
= (1/12)(π)(radius)²
Note that
(Area of the circle) = (π)(radius)² = 96π
Therefore, the area of the 30-degree sector is given by
(Area of the sector) = (1/12)(π)(radius)²
= (1/12)(Area of the circle)
= (1/12)(96π)
(Area of the sector) = 8π square meters
X^2-8x+16= (x-4)^2 because -4 and -4 add to -8 but multiply to 16. Hope that helped.
since the diameter of the base of the cylinder is 6 feet, then its radius is half that, or 3 feet.
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