Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's the formula you need to use:
The volume of any cylinder is = (pi) x (radius)² x (height) .
Take that formula.
Write your "3 inches" in place of "radius".
Write your "12 inches" in place of "height".
Write "3.14" in place of "pi".
Do the arithmetic, and bada-bing, you'll have the volume.
The last one is no solutions and the first on is <span>infinitely many solutions
and the second one is one solution. I am pretty sure! Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
3ft:1in
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the clay model of a new car = 7in
If the actual car is 21ft, first we will have to convert 21ft to inches
Ift = 12in
21ft = x
x = 21×12.
x = 252in
21ft = 252in
This means that the clay model (7in) has to be scaled up to 252in. This is known as enlargement.
To know the scale of the model, we will take the ratio of the actual car to the clay as shown
Scale = actual car model/clay car model
Scale = 252/7
Scale = 36/1
We can also use the exact units of both measurement used in question
Scale = 21ft/7in
Scale = 3ft/1in
Hence the scale of the model is 3ft:1in
m < 1 = 130°
m < 1 = 130°m < 2 = 50°
We know this is a linear pair, therefore the two angles must add up to 180°


Combine like terms

Isolate the variable


Plug in 26 for x in both of the individual angle equations.






A good way to check if we did this correctly, is to add up the two angles. Because 180 + 50 = 180, we did this correctly.
I hope this helped. Let me know if you have any questions!