Soryy about this late.
I think the Answer should be :36π yd
Answer:
One possible side length could be a length of 6.7.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can assume that the hypotenuse of the triangle is 9 and one side length is 6. We can find the third side length using the pythagorean theorem [ a² + b² = c² ]. Use what we are given and solve for b.
6² + b² = 9²
36 + b² = 81
b² = 45
b ≈ 6.7
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<u>Given</u>:
Given that the radius of the cone is 3 units.
The volume of the cone is 57 cubic units.
We need to determine the height of the cone.
<u>Height of the cone:</u>
The height of the cone can be determined using the formula,

Substituting the values, r = 3 and V = 57, we get;

Simplifying the terms, we get;

Multiplying both sides of the equation by 3, we get;


Dividing both sides of the equation by 28.26, we get;

Thus, the height of the cone is 6.05 units.
Answer:
$42.40
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal axis is in fractions.
The three lightest are two
pounds & one
pounds. Each cost $4.40 per pound.
So cost = 4.40(5/8+5/8+6/8) = $8.8
Remaining costs 4.80 per pound. We add up the remaining and multiply by 4.80 to get their cost.
cost = 
Hence, total cost = 8.8 + 33.6 = $42.40