Answer:
The surface area of the larger prism is 4 times the surface area of the smaller one.
(which agrees with answer B in your list)
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that the lateral surface area of prisms always consists of parallelograms, whose areas are given by the product base times height. = B x H
Therefore if the dimensions of the prism double, then the base and height of the parallelograms will double as well, making such individual ares of the lateral faces go from:
B x H to --> 2 B x 2 H = 4 (B x H)
that is 4 times the original lateral face's area.
with the faces for the top and bottom bases of the prism, something similar happens, so we conclude that the surface area of the larger prism is 4 times the surface area of the smaller one.
Answer:
Exact form
-32768/5
Decimal Form:
−6553.6
Mixed Number Form:
−6553 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
11 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a right triangle trig problem with a little geometric twist to it. The angle of depression. If we drew this triangle and the person at the top of it and then drew in a horizontal line from his line of vision, this line of vision is parallel with the ground. The hypotenuse (escalator, here) serves as the transversal cutting these parallel lines. That means that a lot of angle congruencies exist. The angle of depression is alternate interior with the base angle of the triangle (the angle that is NOT the right angle, that is) so that makes them congruent. Therefore, we have that base angle measuring 42.51 degrees (this is the reference angle) and the length of the hypotenuse. We are looking for the height of the triangle, which is also the side across from the reference angle. The trig ratio we need to solve this has to involve the reference angle, the hypotenuse, and the side across from the reference angle. That is the sin ratio. Setting up to solve for the side across from the angle:

Solving for y:
16 sin(42.51) = y
Do this on your calculator in degree mode to get that
y = 10.8 feet, or rounding, y = 11