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Answer: 2
1•3+1/3 divided 2/3
3+1/3 divided 2/3
4/3 divided 2/3
4/3 • 3/2
4 • 1/2
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
f(-9+h)= (-9+h)² = h²-18h+81
f(-9+h)-f(-9)=h²-18h+81 -81 because : f(-9) = (-9)² = 81
f(-9+h)-f(-9)=h²-18h
(f(-9+h)-f(-9))/h=(h²-18h)/h = h(h-18)/h =h-18
lim (f(-9+h)-f(-9))/h = lim(h-18= - 18
h→0 h→0
C) 1059 skittles
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the first container held 192 skittles. Knowing the dimension of the container we can calculate the volume of 192 skittles:
Volume of 192 skittles = 5 × 4 × 4 = 80 cm³
Volume of 1 skittle = 80 / 192 = 0.42 cm³
We also know that the second container held 258 skittles. Knowing the dimension of the container we can calculate the volume of 258 skittles:
Volume of 258 skittles = 12 × 3 × 3 = 108 cm³
Volume of 1 skittle = 108 / 258 = 0.42 cm³
We found that the volume of 1 skittle is equal to 0.42 cm³. Now we calculate the volume of the skittles jar:
volume of cylinder = π × radius² × height
volume of skittles jar = 3.14 × 3.5² × 11.5 = 442 cm³
Now we can calculate the number of skittles in the jar:
number of skittles in the jar = volume of the jar / skittle volume
number of skittles in the jar = 442 / 0.42 = 1052 which is close the C) 1059
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A^2 + 16^2 = 20^2
(Third one)
The scale 1:35 indicates that for every 1 meter on the scale model, there are really 35 meters in real life.
So if the scale model is 6.6 meters, you would do 35 * 6.6 to find the length in real life, which is 231 meters.
The answer is 231 meters.