A.23/6
b.23/8
c.26/5
d.64/9
Answer:
The maximum height of the volleyball is 12.25 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The height of the volleyball, h(t), is modeled by this equation, where t represents the time, in seconds, after that ball was set :
....(1)
The volleyball reaches its maximum height after 0.625 seconds.
For maximum height,
Put 
Now put t = 0.625 in equation (1)

So, the maximum height of the volleyball is 12.25 feet.
Answer:
135 square feet
Step-by-step explanation:
area of base and top=2(1/2×6×2.5)=15 square feet.
area of three faces=(2.5+6+6.5)×8=15×8=120 ft
total surface area=15+120=135 square feet.
Answer:
i tried it by trial and error, and my work is below.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 9 = 23
subtract 9 from both sides
2x = 14
guess.... lol
x=7
Answer:
5 1/3 mph or 5.33mph
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 of a mile / 1/16 of an hour = MPH. In order to divide fractions you flip the bottom fraction and multiply across. 1/3 / 1/16 = 1/3 * 16/1 = 16/3 = 5 1/3 = 5.33mph