In order to find b1 from your formula stated we need to do few calculations
A=hb1+hb2, as you wee I multiply h with both bases( b1 and b2)
I will subtract hb2 from both sides
hb1=A-hb2
now I will divide my new expression by h
b1=(A-hb2)/h
Volume of sphere: V(s) = 4/3*pi*R^3 = (4/3)*pi*(D/2)^3 = (1/6) * pi * D^3
Volume of cube: V(c) = s^3
Volume of them is the same, I'm assuming you actually want to know the length of the cubic vertice
So s^3 = (1/6)*pi*D^3 -> s = (1/6 * pi)^1/3 * 6 = (36pi)^1/3
Answer:
It is pretty easy.
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is just divide the numerator by the denominator.
Brainliest appreciated
So C/D=.34 And D=.11, now just plug D into the first equation.
C/.11=.34 Divide by .11
C=3.09090909
Now this rounded two decimal places is 3.09!
Hope this helps