Answer:
a) The maximum amount of water the aquarium can hold is 1728 in³.
b) The cover has to be 624 in² big.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The maximum volume of water that the aquarium can have is the same as the volume of the aquarium:
V=L×W×H=18 in × 8 in × 12 in= 1728 in³
b) The protective covering is used on the four walls of the aquarium. We have to find the areas of the four walls:
One of them is given by the multiplication of the width and the height:
A₁= W×H= 8 in × 12 in=96 in²
The other area is given by the multiplication of the length and the height:
A₂= L×H= 18 in × 12 in= 216 in²
As the fish aquarium is rectangular the area of the walls is given by:
=2×96 in²+2×216 in²=624 in²
Answer:

General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Brackets
- Parenthesis
- Exponents
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction
Equality Properties
- Multiplication Property of Equality
- Division Property of Equality
- Addition Property of Equality
- Subtraction Property of Equality
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Functions
- Function Notation
- Coordinates (x, y)
<u>Calculus</u>
Derivatives
Derivative Notation
Antiderivatives - Integrals
Integration Constant C
Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]: 
Integration Property [Multiplied Constant]: 
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
<em>Identify</em>
Point (0, 18)

<u>Step 2: Find General Solution</u>
<em>Use integration</em>
- [Derivative] Rewrite:

- [Equality Property] Integrate both sides:

- [Left Integral] Integrate [Integration Rule - Reverse Power Rule]:

- [Right Integral] Rewrite [Integration Property - Multiplied Constant]:

- [Right Integral] Integrate [Integration Rule - Reverse Power Rule]:

- Multiply:

<u>Step 3: Find Particular Solution</u>
- Substitute in point [Function]:

- Simplify:

- Add:

- Rewrite:

- Substitute in <em>C</em> [Function]:

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/II)
Unit: Integration
Book: College Calculus 10e
Answer:
0.985
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide $55.65 by 7 to get the cost of 1 key chain ($7.95). Then multiply the cost of 1 by 12 and get $95.40