To do this you have to fill in the equation

, but you don't know the height, so we'll use

for height. Plugging in the numbers you gave me, the equation is:

. To solve this, we need to find

. To find height you do

. Doing this, we get

=
3.75 ft.Hope this helped!
<span> three-dimensional figure has length, width, and height. A face is a flat </span>side<span>. A vertex is .... Describe the faces edges and vertices of </span>each<span> three dimensional ... Vera's closet is </span>in the shape of<span> a </span>rectangular prism<span>. ... You </span>can<span> draw different views of three-dimensional figures. .... How </span>many square<span> millimeters of</span>wrapping paper<span>.</span>he amount of wrapping paper needed<span> to </span>cover<span> the figure represents its surface area. To find the surface area, you calculate the area of </span>each<span> face or </span>side<span> ... where SA = surface area, </span>l<span> = length, </span>w<span> = width, and </span>h<span> = height. ... the surface area of this </span>prism<span> is 158 </span>square inches<span>.
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by triangle angle addition law
a + b + c = 180
3x +1 + 2x-1 +40 = 180
5x +40 = 180
5x = 180 - 40 = 140
x = 140/5 = 28
so
b = 2x -1 = 2×28-1= 56-1 = 55
Answer:
C. 38°
D. 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant relation in both cases is the inscribed angle measures half the measure of the arc it intercepts.
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C. Angle TSQ intercepts arc TQ, so the measure of arc TQ is 2(86.5°) = 173°. The measure of arc TR is the difference between the measures of arcs TQ and RQ, so is ...
arc TR = 173° -135° = 38°
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D. Inscribed angle PQR intercepts arc PR, so is half its measure.
angle PQR = 60°/2 = 30°