<span>So we want to know how much ball bearings can be made with 5.24 cm^3 if one ball bearing has a diameter of 1 cm. We know that radius r=d/2=0.5cm So the volume V of one ball bearing is: V=(4/3)*pi*r^3 so V=(4/3)*3.14*(0.5)^3cm^3=0.524cm^3. Now we simply divide the volume of steel by the volume of the ball bearing: 5.24/0.524=10. So we can make 10 ball bearings from 5.24 cm^3 of steel</span>
Answer:
I think it's -14
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 0 so the x won't be included but
-2 • x = -2x
-12 • x = -12x
-2x + (-)12x = -14
hope this helps :)
The slope-intercept is the first option, y=-3x-6
Answer:
If I read your problem write: 126
Step-by-step explanation:
if I interpret this as
- (-3)* 2 * (5) * 2 * (7) * 3 divided by 5 * 2
we can get 126
because:
- (-3)* 2 * (5) * 2 * (7) * 3 divided by 5 * 2
= 6 * 5 * 2 *7 * 3 / (5*2)
= 60*7 * 3/ (5*2)
= 420 * 3 / 10
= 1260/10
= 126