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Ratios can also be expressed as fractions. The first number will be your numerator while the second number will be your denominator.
You could then divide these fractions out by dividing the numerator by the denominator to see which is the largest, but we can already tell that 2 1/3, or 7:3, will be the largest, since none of the other fractions are that large.
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Answer:
502.4 ± 30.14 in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
r = 4 in, h = 10 in
error = ± 0.1 inch
Volume of a cylinder, V = π r² h
Take log on both the sides
log V = log π + 2 log r + log h
Differentiate both sides
dV/V = 0 + 2 dr/r + dh /h
dV/V = 2 (± 0.1) / 4 + (± 0.1) / 10
dV/V = ± 0.05 ± 0.01 = ± 0.06 .... (1)
Now, V = 3.14 x 4 x 4 x 10 = 502.4 in^3
Put in equation (1)
dV = ± 0.06 x 502.4 = ± 30.144
So, V ± dV = 502.4 ± 30.14 in^3
about 78.539 meters. smallest diameter = 50. plug that into the equation C = πd
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1=216
2=256
3=abt 96 depending if it is 3 or 2 on the side
4=80
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