Answer:
1) c. 11
Step-by-step explanation:
2) b. 4x² + 4
I hope these are correct its been a while since ive done these.
You need to determine how much paper you need to cover the lateral side of the cylinder shown in the picture. For this, you have to calculate the surface area of the cylinder, which you can do using the following formula:

Where
A is the area
π is the number pi, for the calculations we usually use up to the first two decimal values of this number, 3.14
r is the radius
h is the height of the cylinder
The given cylinder has a height of h=15m and a diameter of d=6m
To calculate the lateral area you need to use the radius. The diameter is twice the radius, so to determine the radius of the cylinder you have to divide the diameter by 2

Now you can calculate the lateral area as follows:

Charlie will need 282.6 m² to cover the lateral side of the cylinder.
Given:
Consider the given gallons are
gallons.
To find:
The number of quarts in
gallons.
Solution:
We know that,
1 gallons = 4 quarts
Using this conversion, we get




Therefore, there are 33 quarts in
gallons.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to write a system of equations:
3 T + 4 B =425
T + B = 125
Where T is the number of tacos sold, and B is the number of burritos sold.
Multiplying the second equation by 3, and subtracting it to the first equation:
3 T + 4 B =425
3T + 3B = 375
___________
B =50
Replacing B in any equation:
T + B = 125
T +50 =125
T =125-50
T = 75
Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
U/9 = 8/12 u = 6
Step 1: Cancel the common factor (4)
u = 2
—- —-
9 3
Step 2: multiply both sides by 9
9u 2 * 9
—- = ——-
9 3
Step 3: simplify
2 *9 = 18
18 ÷ 3 = 6
u = 6