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We need the segments but which ever one has the segment that is 2/3 times the length of segments xy
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 36pi (choice b)</h3>
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Explanation:
Let x = length of side BC
This is the height of the cylinder. Think of a can that is laying on its side. The radius of this can or cylinder is CD
If point B has x coordinate of 12, and BC is 12 units long, this must mean point C has x coordinate of 12-x. This is plugged into the function to show that CD has a length of exactly 
This is the radius of the cylinder
The volume of a cylinder is 
Plug in the radius and height mentioned to get this function in terms of x

That simplifies to

or

Ignore the pi portion for now.
We wish to maximize the function f(x) = 12x-x^2
Use either calculus (specifically derivatives) or a graphing calculator to find that the vertex is at (6, 36)
This means x = 6 leads to the largest f(x) value being 36.
Therefore, the volume V is maxed out when x = 6 and we get a max volume of 36pi cubic units.
Let’s make x = # of nickels. Then 3x = # of dimes and 3x+6 = # of pennies. A nickel is 5 cents, a dime is 10 cents and a penny is 1 cent.
The money she has should be .05(x) + .10(3x) + .01(3x+6) = 4.62 or to make it simpler: 5(x) + 10(3x) + 1(3x+6) = 462.
5x + 30x + 3x + 6 = 462
38x + 6 = 462
38x = 456
x = 12.
So she has 12 nickels (12 * $0.05 = $0.60), 36 dimes (36 * $0.10 = $3.60) and 42 pennies (42 * $0.01 = $0.42). $3.60 + $0.60 + $0.42 = $4.62.
I’m sure the answer is B.
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