Answer:
440
Step-by-step explanation:
Her we have two objects: 2 square.
1st has dimension 5x5x8
2nd has dimension 10x10x2
But we also have invisible prarts, the bottom of 1st is on the top od the 2nd. So we will remove something.
The formula for the surface of the square is
S=2B+M
Surface area of the first is
S1=2x5x5+4x8x5=50+160=210
Surface are of the 2nd is
S2=2x10x10+4x10x2=200+80=280
S=s1+s2-50=210+280-50=440
This -50 is are od one base from first square 5x5=25 whic we added in s1, but in real it is invisible.
The same area we added in s2. The top is 10x10-5x5 (invisible prat).
So we added two times 25, it is 50.
Answers:
- Angle X = 142 degrees
- Angle Y = 142 degrees
Both angles are the same measure
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Explanation:
We have a 5 sided polygon, so this is a pentagon.
For any pentagon, the five interior angles always add to 180(n-2) = 180(5-2) = 540 degrees. The formula 180(n-2) tells us the sum of the interior angles for any polygon with n sides.
The diagram shows the following angle values
- V = 119
- W = 47
- X = m
- Y = m
- Z = 90 (due to the square angle marker)
Both angles X and Y are equal to the same unknown value m. They are both the same measure because they both have the same arc marking.
Adding up those five angles should get us 540 as mentioned earlier
V+W+X+Y+Z = 540
119+47+m+m+90 = 540
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Let's solve for m
119+47+m+m+90 = 540
2m+256 = 540
2m = 540-256
2m = 284
m = 284/2
m = 142
Angle X has the measure of 142 degrees, and so does angle Y.
It would be D. x-intercept = 36; y-intercept = 9
if you know that the x-intercept is when the line crosses the x-axis and the same way with the y-intercept, all you would need to do is graph it, (or use desmos.com) and find where the points me the x and y axis.
Answer:
225 feet below sea level, 18 feet above sea level.
Step-by-step explanation:
Negative represents below, if the 0 is sea level, and positive represents above.
Answer:
d is a answer there arer no more
Step-by-step explanation:
she can ride 14 rides