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Answer:
See below for steps.
Discussion:
As I understand the problem statement we have a cylinder of height h and radius r. The volume of the cylinder is given by the formaul:
V = (pi * r^2) h
Divide both sides by (pi * r^2):
V\ (pi * r^2)) = ( (pi * r^2) * h ) \ ((pi * r^2) =>
V\ (pi * r^2) = 1 * h = h as (pi * r^2) \ (pi * r^2))
Therefore, h = V\ (pi * r^2)
Thank you,
Mr. B
Answer:
Which questions are statistical questions?
what is the number of students what is the height of each in my class?
how many servings of fruit did eat each day this month?
what is my height?
what is the highest temprature
of each month this year?
how many students from each school in this city love football?
Step-by-step explanation:
Need to include numerical values
So first, I would assign the small van a variable for how many people it can hold, or x.
So since it makes two trips,
2x
And since the other van can hold six more people,
2x + x + 6
And 57 people are transported:
3x + 6 = 57
We can then solve.
3x = 57 - 6
3x = 51
x = 17
So since we now know a small can hold 17 people, and we know that the larger van has 6 more seats, we can just say
17 + 6 = 23
So the large van has 23 seats.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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