Yeah.
q/3=1q/3 (any variable has an invisible 1 in front of it)
1q/3=1/3q
Step-by-step explanation:
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I am going to assume these are points across the same line. (line segments)
If so, then jk + kl = jl
If jk is 6x and kl is 3x, we can solve for x.
6x + 3x = 27 (note we subbed 27 in for jl)
9x = 27 (divide both sides by 9 to leave on x on the left)
x = 3
CHECK! sub 3 in for x in the original problem.
6 (3) + 3 (3) = 27
18 + 9 = 27
Yes! It checks. x = 3
Answer:
It's A 5 12 & 13 make a right angle
Answer: That would be 549.5 cubic inches of cat litter (approximately).
Step-by-step explanation: The cylindrical storage container has a height of seven inches and a radius of five inches. To know how much cat litter would fill it requires us to calculate the volume of the container.
The volume of a cylinder is given as,
Volume = Pi x r^2 x h
Where r is the radius, h is the height and Pi shall be taken as 3.14
We can now substitute for the known values as follows;
Volume = 3.14 x 5^2 x 7
Volume = 3.14 x 25 x 7
Volume = 549.5
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the container would be filled with 549.5 cubic inches of cat litter.