Answer:
(D)7 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles.
Therefore:

Applying Pythagoras Theorem

Recall that b=c/2
Therefore:

The value of b is 7 inches.
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Answer
Option D is correct.
Cos C = (2/7)
Explanation
In a right-angle triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the Hypotenuse, the side opposite the given angle that is non-right angle is the Opposite and the remaining side is the Adjacent.
A sketch of this right triangle will be
This sketch allows Sin D = (2/7)
To know the right answer, we need to find the last side of the triangle
The Pythagoras Theorem is used for right angled triangle, that is, triangles that have one of their angles equal to 90 degrees.
The side of the triangle that is directly opposite the right angle or 90 degrees is called the hypotenuse. It is normally the longest side of the right angle triangle.
The Pythagoras theorem thus states that the sum of the squares of each of the respective other sides of a right angled triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse. In mathematical terms, if the two other sides are a and b respectively,
a² + b² = (hyp)²
For this question,
a = 2
b = ?
hyp = 7
a² + b² = (hyp)²
2² + b² = 7²
4 + b² = 49
b² = 49 - 4
b² = 45
b = √45
So, we can evaluate each of these
Cos D = (√45)/7
Cos C = (2/7)
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<h3>Answer: Silo D</h3>
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How I got that answer:
r = radius
h = height
LA = lateral surface area of cylinder
LA = 2*pi*r*h
Let's find the lateral surface area of each silo. The smallest lateral surface area will lead to the lowest total cost.
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Silo A
LA = 2*pi*r*h
LA = 2*pi*6*60
LA = 720pi
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Silo B
LA = 2*pi*r*h
LA = 2*pi*8*50
LA = 800pi
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Silo C
LA = 2*pi*r*h
LA = 2*pi*10*34
LA = 680pi
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Silo D
LA = 2*pi*r*h
LA = 2*pi*12*20
LA = 480pi
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If we ignore the "pi" terms for each of the four answers above, we see that 480 is the smallest value. Silo D has the smallest lateral surface area at 480pi square feet.
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Side note: to determine the total cost, you multiply the surface area by the cost per square foot ($1.20)
For example, the total cost to paint silo D is
cost = (surface area)*(price per square foot)
cost = (480*pi)*(1.20)
cost = 1809.557
cost = 1809.56
This section is optional as your teacher isnt requiring you to find the actual costs, but rather just the silo with the least amount of area. You could go the longer route to find each surface area, compute the total cost, and then compare the total costs. You should find that silo D's cost is the lowest.
4/8=1/2 so Kelly blue beads are also 4/8. Sorry if I’m wrong.