Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Possible unit is m³
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
- The possible unit for volume of a cone is m³
- Volume of a cone = Base area × Height
- Here unit for volume will be square units and that of height will be in units. Together, they form cubic units.
- In the given options, the only unit that is in cubic form is m³
Answer:
It's wrong because the y intercepts are different
Step-by-step explanation:
The box method is OP for these kind of questions
If I don't do a good job explaining it then I reccomend you consult the internet
The volume of a cylinder is
(pi) (radius²) (height) .
Radius = 1/2 diameter.
Radius of this pool = (1/2) (18 ft) = 9 ft
The pool is a cylinder with height of 4.5 feet.
The water in it is also a cylinder, but only 4 ft high.
Volume of the water =
(pi) x (radius²) x (height)
= (pi) x (9 ft)² x (4 ft)
= (pi) x (81 ft²) x (4 ft)
= (pi) x (324 ft³) = 1,017.9 ft³ .
Answer:
-1.1, 6.1
Step-by-step explanation:
-2X^2+10X+14=0
(-2X^2+10X+14)/-2=0
X^2-5X-7=0
Then use the quadratic formula because you can't factor
Fill in the equations and solve. One should have the plus and the other should have the minus and that's how you get the 2 different answers.
A=1
B=-5
C=-7