Answer:
16. 30 * (30+12)/4*(L)*20
17. Volume = 6300 * Length of rectangular prism
Step-by-step explanation:
The width of a rectangular prism is <u>30 cm</u>. This is <u>12 more than one-fourth of the length</u>. Find the volume of the prism, given the <u>height is 20 cm</u>.
Let L = length of rectangular prisim W = width and H = height
16.
Volume of a rectangular prism is width * length * height
30 * (30+12)/4*(L)*20
17.
= 30 * (30+12)1/4(L)*20
= 30 * (42/4)*L * 20
= 600 * 10.5 * L
= 6300 * L
Volume = 6300 * Length of rectangular prism
Answer:
12 units²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area (A) of a trapezoid is calculated as
A =
h (b₁ + b₂ )
where h is the perpendicular height and b₁, b₂ the parallel bases
Here h = 4 ( perpendicular distance between the bases ) and
b₁ = SR = 2, b₂ = TA = 4 , then
A =
× 4 × (2 + 4) = 2 × 6 = 12 units²
I am unsure but i think the answer is c or a but let me know if i'm right or wrong
And integer is a whole number, negative or positive, with no decimals or fractions.
A is true.
B is true.
A rational number is a number that doesn't have an infinite number of decimal.
C is true.
D is false.
<u>The answer is D</u>
well, let's take a peek, "m" is drawn on the x-axis most likely and H(m) is drawn on the y-axis, making a straight line.
so at m = -5, namely 5 minutes before he was told to go home, the kite was 375 meters up.
then he was told to go home, when m = 0, and the kite was 300 meters up.
now, as far as the other numbers, m = 5, 5 minutes after he was told, the kite was 225 m up, then 10 minutes later, then 15 minutes later then 20 minutes later m = 20, the kite was at 0, namely on the ground, he already had rolled up all the kite string that he was coiling up, so he can pack it in his carriage bag and go home.