<h2>find the total surface area of a prism, you need to calculate the area of two polygonal bases, i.e., the top face and bottom face. And then calculate the area of lateral faces connecting the bases. Add up the area of the two bases and the area of the lateral faces to get the total surface area of a prism.</h2>
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6 inches of wire can be bought with 24 cents.
44/11 = 4
4 cents per inch
24/4 = 6
According to the empirical rule, roughly 68% of the scores fall between z = -1 and z = 1
You can use a calculator to get a more approximate answer. If you have a TI calculator, you can use the "normalcdf" function to type in normalcdf(-1,1)
Are you sure you want ONLY the coefficient of b? If you expand this, you will have b in 3 of 4 terms.
According to Pascal's Triangle, the coefficients of (a+b)^4 are as follows:
1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
So (a+b)^4 would be 1a^4 + 4a^3b + 6a^2b^2 + 4ab^3 + b^4
Here, you want (3 + b)^4. Here's what that looks like:
3^4 + 4[3^3*b] + 6[3^2*b^2] + 4[3*b^3] + 1[b^4]
Which coeff did you want?
Two polynomials are equal if the coefficients are equal.
