You haven't told us whether the rectangular prism is the size of a pack of gum or more like the size of a cruise ship.
Whatever size it is, here's the number of centimeter squares you need to cover the whole outside of it:
(2 x length x width) + (2 x length x height) + (2 x width x height)
with all measurements made in centimeters.
Answer:
An example of when a continuity correction factor can be used is in finding the number of tails in 50 tosses of a coin within a given range .
and continuity correction factor is used when a continuous probability distribution is used on a discrete probability distribution
Step-by-step explanation:
An example of when a continuity correction factor can be used is in finding the number of tails in 50 tosses of a coin within a given range .
continuity correction factor is used when a continuous probability distribution is used on a discrete probability distribution, continuity correction factor creates an adjustment on a discrete distribution while using a continuous distribution
Answer:
A, B, C, E
Step-by-step explanation:
It can be seen from the figure that the points A, B, C and D, all are lying in the line t.
=> So that it can be concluded that AC and BC and BD have the slopes which are equal to each other and also equal to the slop of line t
So that all answer A, B, C are true.
In addition, as FD is parallel with x - axis, so that slope of the line t is equal to <em>tan angel FDB </em>
As FDB is the right triangle with BFD = 90°
=> tan angel FDB = FB/ FD (tan of an acute angel in the right triangle = opposite side/ adjacent side)
=> Slope of the line t is equal to FB/ FD
=> Answer E is true
The answer is 2/15 I think
It would be 18 have a great day