Answer:
weight not defined
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of 20⅕ oranges is rs 300 ,what is the cost of a kg oranges?
HOW ARE WE SUPPOSE TO KNOW THE WEIGHT IF ONLY THE PRICE IS GIVEN
The volume of a cone is

where r = radius and h = height. If the cone has a volume of 94.2 cm³ (I assume you didn't mean m³ because that would be ridiculously huge) and a height of 10 cm, we can plug these values into the formula to find the radius. Don't do any rounding.

Now we know that's going to be the radius of our <em>new </em>cone as well since we're keeping the diameter the same. The volume is going to be double 94.2 which is 188.4. Let's solve for the height.
Answer:
- ∠N ≅ ∠J - given
- LN ≅ LJ - given
- ∠L ≅ ∠L - reflexive property
<u>Postulate</u>: ASA
<u>Congruency Statement:</u> ΔJML ≅ ΔNKL
Answer:
d = v/53
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide both sides by 53 to make d the subject of the formula