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The volume of a sphere is
V = 4/3 (pi) r^3
Supposing "length" as diameter
We can take the radius
2.40/2
1.2 is the radius of the sphere.
Inserting the radius into the formula
V = 4/3 (pi) 1.2^3
The volume is aproximately 7.24cm^3
See attached explanation.: Answer:
y=26 or
Step-by-step.<span><span><span><span><span>(<span>−<span>3<span>(<span>y−2</span>)</span></span></span>)</span><span>(2)</span></span>3</span>+29</span>=<span>−19</span></span>
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.<span><span><span><span><span>(<span>−<span>3<span>(<span>y−2</span>)</span></span></span>)</span><span>(2)</span></span>3</span>+29</span>=<span>−19</span></span><span>Simplify: </span><span><span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span>+4</span>+29</span>=<span>−19 </span></span>(Distribute)<span><span><span>(<span>−<span>2y</span></span>)</span>+<span>(<span>4+29</span>)</span></span>=<span>−19 </span></span>(Combine Like Terms)<span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span>+33</span>=<span>−19</span></span><span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span>+33</span>=<span>−19
</span></span>Step 2: Subtract 33 from both sides.<span><span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span>+33</span>−33</span>=<span><span>−19</span>−33</span></span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span>=<span>−52
</span></span>Step 3: Divide both sides by -2.<span><span><span>−<span>2y</span></span><span>−2</span></span>=<span><span>−52</span><span>−2</span></span></span><span>y=26</span>
Answer: y=26
It would have to be 5 60/100
(5 wholes and sixty out of a hundred)
Answer:
2h +36
Step-by-step explanation: Further explanation ;

So, the first thing that you have to do is figure out what fraction of the money Steven deposited in his checking account. If he deposited 1/3 into his savings account, you would subtract that fraction from the whole (1) to get 2/3.
Now, you know that Steven deposited 2/3 of $4285.68 into his checking account. You multiply these two things together, to find the total amount Steven deposited in his checking account.
2/3 * 4285.68 = 2857.12
Your final answer is that Steven deposited $2857.12 into his checking account.