Answer: How do you find the rate of change of volume?
The rate of change in volume is dV/dt. The question is asking for the rate that the side length is changing. That would be ds/dt. If we take the derivative of both sides of V = s^3 with respect to time, we get dV/dt = d/dt[s^3].
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Heights of 10-year-olds, regardless of gender, closely follow a normal distribution with a mean of 55 inches and a standard deviation of 6 inches.
If X is height then X is N(55,6)
Z score would be 

b) 
c) Tallest 10% z = 1.28
X score =
inches
d)
i.e. 16.37% cannot go on this ride.
The number of chicken wings that Mohal can buy is 12.
<h3>How to calculate the cost?</h3>
It should be noted that Mohal bought 20 chicken wings for $50.00. The cost of each wing will be:
= Total amount / Number of chicken wings
= $50 / 20
= $2.50
When he spent $30.00, the number of wings will be:
= Amount / Cost per wing
= $30 / $2.50
= 12
There will be 12 chicken wings. This illustrates the proportion.
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That would be C...when ur liabilities exceed ur assets