For this case we can model the problem as a rectangle triangle.
We have:
Length of the sides of the triangle.
We want to find:
Length of the hypotenuse.
Using the Pythagorean theorem we have:
Answer:
She is:
miles far from her starting point
<h3>Answer:</h3><h3>Exact volume =
32pi</h3><h3>Approximate volume =
100.48</h3>
The approximate volume only applies when pi = 3.14
Use either answer, but not both of course.
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Work Shown:
V = volume of cylinder
V = pi*r^2*h
V = pi*2^2*8
V = pi*32
V = 32pi .... exact volume in terms of pi
V = 32*3.14
V = 100.48 .... approximate volume when we use pi = 3.14
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 8 with 2h and 1

Answer:
∠TUY = 120°
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two rules you can apply here:
1) The sum of the angles inside a triangle is 180°. This means that ∠SUT = 180° - 70° - 50 ° = 60°
2) A vector coming out of a line two angles between itself and the line, and they add up to 180° as well. This means that ∠TUY = 180° - ∠SUT. So ∠TUY = 180° - 60° = 120°
So the missing angle one hundred and twenty degrees.