The answer will be 24 23/100
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given



Required
The volume of the remaining cylinder
Before the cut-out, the cylinder has a volume (V) of:

After the cut-out, the cylinder has a volume of:
![V = \pi [R^2 -r^2]h](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%20%5Cpi%20%5BR%5E2%20-r%5E2%5Dh)
So, we have:
![V = 3.14* [6^2 -5^2]*15](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%203.14%2A%20%5B6%5E2%20-5%5E2%5D%2A15)
![V = 3.14* [36 -25]*15](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%203.14%2A%20%5B36%20-25%5D%2A15)


Lines cannot intersect at multiple points...so the answer would have to be C :)
Answer: 120 ways
Step-by-step explanation: In this problem, we're asked how many ways can 5 people be arranged in a line.
Let's start by drawing 5 blanks to represent the 5 different positions in the line.
Now, we know that 5 different people can fill the spot in the first position. However, once the first position is filled, only 4 people can fill the second spot and once the second spot is filled, only 3 people can fill the third spot and so on. So we have <u>5</u> <u>4</u> <u>3</u> <u>2</u> <u>1</u>.
Now, based on the counting principle, there are 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 ways for all 5 spots to be filled.
5 x 4 is 20, 20 x 3 is 60, 60 x 2 is 120, and 120 x 1 is 120.
So there are 120 ways for all 5 spots to be filled which means that there are 120 ways that 5 people can be arranged in a line.
I have also shown my work on the whiteboard in the image attached.
2,36 ------- 100%
x --------- 8%
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x = 2,36*8/100 = 0,18
hope helped