Answer:
Perimeter = 21 units
Volume = 110 cubic units
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the center of circle be (x,y).

4x - 18y = - 45

4x + 8y = 4
x + 2y = 1
Solving these 2 equations,
4 - 26y = -45
y = 
x = 
radius = 3.35
Perimeter = 2
= 21 units
Volume of cylinder = 
We have to add the volumes of the cylinders.
Volume of smaller cylinder =
= 8
Volume of larger cylinder = 27 
Total volume = 35
= 110 cubic feet
For this problem, I will use diagram.
First if all, we know that Kate used 1 cup of lemon juice and 2 cups sugar, so we have this:
1 cup of lemon juice=2 cups sugar
Then, the problem asked to find how many cups of lemon juice does Kate needs with 10 cups of sugar, and now we have have the complete tree diagram
1 cup of lemon juice= 2 cups of sugar
?cups of lemon juice=10 cups of sugar
Step 1:
Use cross multiply
10×1=10
Step 2:
Use division
10÷2=5
As a result, Kate will need 5 cups of lemon juice with 10 cups sugar
But there is another way to find the answer, too. If you curious, here is the second way:
The ratio between cup of sugar/cup of lemon juice, so
2 cups of sugar/1 cup of lemon juice. In conclusion, Kate use double amount of sugar than lemon juice, so the question asked us to find how many cups of lemon juice does Kate needs with 10 cups sugar. To find the answer, take 10÷2=5 cups of lemon of juice is your final answer. Hope it help!
Answer:
, 
Step-by-step explanation:
The total area of the pool and the walkway is:




The roots of the second-order polynomial is:
and 
The only possible root is:

The other dimension of the pool is:



Answer:
4(3 * 39 – 12) = 5(2 * 39 + 6)
x = 39
Step-by-step explanation:
4(3x – 12) = 5(2x + 6)
(12x - 48) = (10x + 30)
12x - 10x = 30 + 48
2x = 78
2x/2 = x
78/2 = 39
x = 39
No Prob :)
By the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, all number can be expressed as a product of prime numbers.
So naturally, lets divide 120 by an easy prime number.
We know that 120 is even, so lets try 2
120/2 = 60
lets keep dividing it by two until it becomes odd or prime
60/2 = 30
30/2 = 15
now lets see, what are some factors of 15?
Well the obvious ones are 3 and 5, both of which are prime. So now we can just count up how many times we divided it by 2
120/2 = 60
60/2 = 30
30/2 = 15
and 15 is just 3 x 5, so:
<span>
120=(<span>23</span>)×(3)×(5)</span>
or
<span><span>
120 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5</span></span>