The first question is clearly incomplete. The model is not presented so we cannot estimate the volume of the flask but if it was given, the volume is equal to the volume of the cylinder plus the sphere. The cylinder volume is V = pi(r^2)h.
To find the volume of the sphere we use the given equation <span>4/3πr^3. The radius is 4.5/2. The volume is 47.71 cubic inches. </span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:

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10 in × 25.4 = 254 millimeters
60 ft × 0.3048 = 18.29 meters
4.5 in × 25.4 = 114.3 millimeters
12 US Quarts × 0.946 = 11.35 liters
25 ft/sec × 0.3048 = 7.62 meters
100 miles × 1.609 = 160.9 kilometers
<em>NOTE: Next time, please attach the conversion table to ensure we are using the table referenced in the question.</em>
I am not sure if this is the answer you were needing but
My answer would be they are all in the 1900's
SORRY if that was not what you were needing
Change into slope-intercept form:
y= -3/4x + 5
We will be using the point slope formula to write the perpendicular equation:
y - y1 = m (x - x1)
y + 2 = 4/3(x + 3)
y + 2 = 4/3x + 4
y = 4/3x + 2
Answer:
y = 4/3x + 2