The volume V of a prism can be found by:
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found through:

Where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height.
The height can be found by rearranging the equation to:

Take the volume (1374.28) and divide it by the length times the width (9.4*17.2=161.68).
1374.28/161.68=
8.5 inches is the height of the prism.
The area of the triangle extension is 12, because the total side length it is on is 18, and the segments to the sides of the triangle are 6 each, meaning 18-12=6, the height of the triangle. The base is given as 4, so 1/2(4x6)=24/2=12.
Add this to the area of the rectangle, 9x18=162, and 162+12=174.
The area is 174.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- 2x − y > 2
- 2x - y + y - 2 > 2 + y - 2
- 2x - 2 > y
- y < 2x - 2
Solution is the points below the line y = 2x - 2
<u>Correct option is:</u>
Answer:
Alcohol
Step-by-step explanation:
Alcohol would be more suitable for making measurements in a -60 degree laboratory, since its boiling point is 78 degrees and its freezing point is -80 degrees, meaning alcohol will not freeze in a -60 degree environment.
Mercury on the other hand, has a freezing point of -39. Thus, it will freeze in a -60 degree environment, making it not suitable for use in this laboratory.