Answer:
kn/k
Step-by-step explanation:
n
We have no dimensions to work with. I'll pick some and try and comply with the conditions of the problem.
Suppose you have an object that is 14 by 22 by 27 cm. These three numbers have no common factor so they cannot be reduced any further, which is helpful for this problem.
Find the Volume
Volume
l = 27 cm
w = 14 cm
h = 22 cm
V = 27 *14 * 22
V = 8316 cm^3
Find the surface area
SA = 2*l*w + 2*l*h + 2*w*h
SA = 2*27*14 + 2*27*22 + 2*14*22
SA = 756 + 1188 + 616
SA = 2558
Just looking at these numbers The surface area is about 1/3 of the volume. I don't think this is always true.
Another way to do this is to consider a cube which might give you a more useful result.
s = L = W = H all three dimensions are equal in a cube.
The volume of a cube is s*s*s = s^3
The surface area of a cube is 2*s*s + 2*s*s + 2s*s = 6s^2
That means whatever the side length, the Surface Area to volume = 6/the side length which is kind of an interesting result.
Answer:
2) reflexive property
3) given
4) substitution postulate
5) substitution postulate
6) addition postulate
7) partition postulate
8) equal length line segments are congruent
9) SSS theorem
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The graph would look like this