Answer:
1436.76 in.^3
Step-by-step explanation:
This question means to find the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 14 inches. The formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3πr^3, so we need to find the radius, which is half the diameter. Half of the diameter is 7 inches, so now we can plug in our values to find the volume is about 1436.76 cubic inches.
If you have at least as many equations as your have unknown variables, the 'system' is solvable (unless the equations are copies of eachother).
In this case, isolate one letter and plug it in the other. I'm going for the 2a in the bottom one (it doesn't matter)
2a - 4b = 12 => (divide by two and move the b's to the other side)
a = 6 + 2b. (plug this one into the top equation)
4(6+2b) + 6b = 10 => 24+8b+6b = 10 => 24 + 14b = 10 => 14b = -14 => b=-1
a = 6 + -2 = 4.
So a=4 and b=-1.
Answer:
14 and 21
Step-by-step explanation:

YQ/SQ = JB/DB
YQ/72 = 60/45
YQ = 72*(60/45) = 96
Selection D is appropriate.
<span>(3 x 1000) + (16 x 10) + (7 x 1) = 3167. In standard form, this is 3.167 x 10^3. </span>