Answer:
0.62
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Answer:
The second chart has a greater rate of change compared to the equation presented.
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The first equation has a rate of change of 6. While the chart has a rate of change of 7.
This is the answer i got!
Answer:
<h2>x = 6 cm</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
think we hve to use trigonometry here
sin 30⁰
see the pic
sorry I am from India and we solve this type of sum with this method
RemarkI take it that you want to know the ratio of the radii. If this is not correct, leave a comment below my answer.
You could do this by giving the spheres a definite volume, like 1 and 8 and then solve for r for one of them and then use the other sphere to find it's radius. It is not exactly the best way, and if you are going to to a physics class you want to be doing this using cancellation.
Step One Set up the Ratio for the volumes.
Step TwoSetup the equation for V1/V2 using the definition for a sphere. V = 4/3 pi r^3
Step ThreeCancel the 4/3 and pi on the top and bottom of the fractions on the right.
You are left with 1/8 = (r1)^3/ (r2)^3
Step FourTake the cube root of both sides.
cube root 1/8 = 1/2
Cube root of (r1)^3 = r1
Cube root of (r2)^3 = r2
Step FiveAnswer
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