Answer:
1440
Step-by-step explanation:
Internal angles-144
144*10=1440
What exactly does the question consist of
This is just a cylinder, with a cone and half of a sphere carved out of it.
Just find the volume of the cylinder, then subtract the volume of the cone and the volume of the half-sphere from it, and you'll have the volume of the part that's left.
Now I'll tell you why this problem was assigned: The purpose is
to give you an opportunity to recall the formulas for the volumes
of these three shapes. To hep you recall them, here they are:
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius of the round end)² (length)
Volume of a cone= (1/3) (pi) (radius of the round end)²
Volume of a whole sphere= (4/3) (pi) (radius of the whole sphere)³
Notice that in the weird contraption in the picture, the cylinder,
the cone, and the half-sphere all have the same radius.
4 cannot go into 23 equally BUT! if you do 23 divided by 4 you'll get 5.75 which rounds up to 6. So on average she'll need 6 bowls for her 23 strawberries.
Edit: It should be 5 bowls because if she wants to put an equal amount of strawberries into her bowls it should be 5.
Hope it helped. :)
<em>~Noodles~</em>
answer:The equation has the form y2a2−x2b2=1 y 2 a 2 − x 2 b 2 = 1 , so the transverse axis lies on the y-axis. The hyperbola is centered at the origin, so the vertices serve as the y-intercepts of the graph. To find the vertices, set x=0 x = 0 , and solve for y y .