Answer:
4/3*100^3*π
Step-by-step explanation:
V = 4/3*π*r^3
= 4/3*π*100^3
≈ 4.18879*10^6
Answer:
(a) 315°
(b) 3°
(c) 238°
Step-by-step explanation:
Bearings are measured clockwise from north. The triangle described is illustrated in the attachment.
<h3>(a)</h3>
The bearing of P from R is 180° different from the bearing of R from P it will be ...
135° +180° = 315° . . . . bearing of P from R
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<h3>(b)</h3>
The bearing of Q from R is 48° more than the bearing of P from R, so is ...
315° +48° = 363°, or 3° . . . . bearing of Q from R
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<h3>(c)</h3>
The angle QPR has a value that makes the sum of angles in the triangle equal to 180°. It is ...
180° -48° -55° = 77°
The bearing of Q from P is 77° less than the bearing of R from P, so is ...
135° -77° = 58°
As above, the reverse bearing from Q to P is ...
58° +180° = 238° . . . . bearing of P from Q
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to calculate the volume of a triangular prism you need 2 things:
The triangles area and the prism's height.
Any prism's volume can be calculated by multiplying its base area with its height.
The Area of a triangle can be calculated in different ways.
The most used and "normal" way is:
(width * height) / 2
Another way is by using herons formula, which looks like this:
a, b, c = different sides of the triangle (length)
s = (a + b + c) / 2
a = 
When you have the prism's base area (
) you just have to multiply:

(V = volume)
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