360-120-48-92=100°
Each <span>quadrilateral has 360</span>° so simply deduct the angles to get your result.
The top of the flag pole touched the ground 12 feet from the base.
Since it cracked 9 feet from the base, 9 is the vertical leg of the right triangle formed. The rest of the flagpole, 24-9=15, is the hypotenuse, as it is slanted down to the ground. The missing side is the horizontal leg, which we will call b:
9²+b²=15²
81+b²=225
Subtract 81 from both sides:
81+b²-81=225-81
b²=144
Take the square root of both sides:
√b²=√144
b=12
V=(4/3)(pi)(r^3)
A=4(pi)(r^2)
36(pi)=4(pi)(r^2)
36=4(r^2)
9=(r^2)
r=3
V=(4/3)(pi)(3^3)
V=(4/3)(pi)(27)
V=36(pi)