Answer:
g = (h+a) - l
None of them
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose your car has h liters of engine oil in the morning. During the day, some oil may have leaked, you may have added more oil, or both. The oil level in the evening is g liters. Which of the following expressions always represents how far away the new oil level is from the previous oil level? H+G lGl none of them
Let
h = liters of oil in the morning
l= liters that has leaked
a= liters that were added during the day
g= amount of liters at the end of the evening
Total liters of oil in the evening= (litres of oil in the morning + litres of oil added during the day) - litres of oil that leaked
Substituting each variable into the formula, we have
g = (h+a) - l
14(12)-200(3.2)
168-640= -472
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3πr^2h
{(1/3)×(22/7)×2^2×6}m^3
[(1/3)×(22/7)×4×6)}m^3
{528/21}m^3
=25.1 m^3
NOTE:r=diameter divided by 2
Answer:
(0,3) , (1,5) , (2,7)
Step-by-step explanation:
y=3 and x= 5
Step-by-step explanation:
- 3×+×=-1 and 4y-2y=3
- 4×=1 and 2y=3
- ×=4-1 and y=3+2
- x=3 and y=5