Answer:
2800 in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate the volume as normal, but take 1/10 of the result. Since volume is length*width*height, we have 50*28*20 which is 28000. 1/10 of that is 2800. So the volume when scaled down by a factor of 1/10 is 2800 in^3
it appears that the correct answer would be $7 per toy when 100 are supplied weekly
In radians:
To get 0, only one part of the multiplication needs to be zero for the whole thing to be zero. Thus we get 2 equations:
t=0, and cos(t)=0
for the first equation, it's pretty self-explanatory and sp we get 0 as one solution.
For the second equation, cos(pi/2) and cos(3pi/2) both equal 0 so both pi/2 and 3pi/2 are answers. Since there is no bound to this problem, the actual answer is:
(2Z+1)pi/2 and 0
(2Z+1) means all odd integers