You didn't provide a picture, but if your problem is like the one in my workbook, I might be able to help.
Find the volume of the first figure, then find the volume of the second figure, then add them together.
V=lwh
V(1)=(15)(12)(6)
= 1,080in^3
V(2)=(12)(6)(6)
= 432in^3
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1,080+432= 1,512 in^3
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Your answer should be 1,512
Answer:
none of the choices is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the length of the side of square 1, divide the perimeter, 104÷4 = 27
That is the hypotenuse of the triangle.
The square of 27 is 729
Subtract the given square of Square 2, 576
729 - 576 = 153
Take the square root of 153 to find the length of the side of Square 3
√153= 12.37
I hope this helps. It's just a bit more challenging version of Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²
Answer: i think it is a circle
Step-by-step explanation: because on the top and bottom its circle
Answer:
-147
Step-by-step explanation:
-8 x 25 + 60 -7