Answer:
This is very easy. First find the volume of the cube, and then add it to the volume of the hemisphere to find the total volume.
The volume of the cube is length x width x height: 8 x 8 x 12 = 768 cm
The volume of the hemisphere is (2/3)πr³ : (2/3)π(4)³ = 134.04 cm
*Radius is 4
Now add: 768 + 134.04 = 902.04 cm
Answer:
x=8cm
Step-by-step explanation:
32=4x
divide both sides by four to get 8=x
32/4=8
4x/4=x
8=x
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
120 times .15 to get 18
Answer:
Length = 150 yards
Width = 100 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
We want 600 yards of fencing that will result in the largest 2 fenced corrals, sharing a common border.
It will take the shape of a rectangle, with a dividing fence down the center.
Let W and L, Width and Length of the larger enclosure.
See attachment.
W= Area of the larger enclosure.
The perimeter is 2W + 2L.
The dividing fence is 1W
We know that we only have 600 yards of fence, so:
2W + 2L + 1W = 600 yards
Area = W x L
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3W + 2L = 600 (yards)
2L = 600 -3W
L = (600-3W)/2
L = 300 -(3/2)W
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Use this expression in the Area calculation:
Area = W x L
Area = W x (300 -(3/2)W)
Area = 300W -(3/2)W^2)
To find the maximum area, take the first derivative and set to zero to find the value of W that results in the greatest area.
Area' = 300 -2(3/2)W)
0 = 300 - 3W
3W = 300
W = 100 yards
Since 3W + 2L = 600
L = (600 - 3W)/2
L = (600 - 3(100))/2
L = 150 yards
Area = 150*100 = 15,000 yards^2
121 is the answer. you divide 22 by two and then raise it to the power of two