The number of cones it would take to completely fill the cylinder is 6 cones.
<h3> How many cones of water does it take to completely fill the cylinder? </h3>
Let us assume that the dimensions of the cylinder are:
Volume of a cylinder = πr²h
π = 22/7
r = radius
6² X 10 X π= 360π
Volume of a cone = 1/3(πr²h)
- π = 22/7
- r = radius
- h = height = 10/2 = 5
Volume =1/3 x 5 x 6² x π = 60π
Number of cones it would take to fill the cylinder = 360 / 60 = 6 cones
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Answer:
A. g(x) + 3/5x^2 - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Well we can tell that the parabola is wider than its parent function "y=x^2",
Meaning x is now a fraction or a decimal <u>less than 1</u>.
So we can eliminate choices B and D.
Also we can see that the y intercept is at -3 because thats where the parabola touches the y axis.
<em>Thus,</em>
<em>the answer is choice A. </em><em>.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps :)</em>
1) 8v+w+7-8v+2w
=w+7+2w
=3w+7
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2) 4c^2+6c-3c^2-2c-3
=c^2+6c-2c-3
=c^2+4c-3
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3) z^3+5z+3z^2+1-4-2z^2
=z^3+z^2+5z+1-4
=z^3+z^2+5z-3