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Answer:
35 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of the given solid will be the sum of areas of all of its sides. From the given figure we can see that the sides(faces) of the solid are:
- 2 Equilateral Triangles
- 3 Squares
The Area of each triangle is 4 square units. So we need to calculate the area of the squares.
Side length of square = 3 units
Area of square = Length² = 3² = 9
Surface Area of Given Solid = Area of 2 Triangles + Area of 3 Squares
= 2(4) + 3(9)
= 8 + 27
= 35 square units
Surface Area of Given Solid = 35 square units
Answer:
2.16 Repeating
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert the fraction to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
To find f(1), substitute 1 for x.
f(1) = (3(1)+7)²
f(1) = (3+7)²
f(1) = 10²
f(1) = 100
1 to 4
150mm is the same as 15cm
15cm:60cm
both divisible by 15
1cm:4cm
1 to 4