Well to make it easy pick 3 prime numbers. In this case I'll use 3, 11, and 13. Multiply all 3 together to get 429. For the second part, pick a prime number and multiply it by 3, in this case 3, which when multiplied by 3 equals 9. Multiply that by a prime number squared, like 11 which is 121. Then multiply by 13. 3x3x3x11x11x13 = 42471 THE CREDIT GOES TO ICEDRAPTOR
The containers must be spheres of radius = 6.2cm
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How to minimize the surface area for the containers?</h3>
We know that the shape that minimizes the area for a fixed volume is the sphere.
Here, we want to get spheres of a volume of 1 liter. Where:
1 L = 1000 cm³
And remember that the volume of a sphere of radius R is:

Then we must solve:
![V = \frac{4}{3}*3.14*R^3 = 1000cm^3\\\\R =\sqrt[3]{ (1000cm^3*\frac{3}{4*3.14} )} = 6.2cm](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7B4%7D%7B3%7D%2A3.14%2AR%5E3%20%3D%201000cm%5E3%5C%5C%5C%5CR%20%3D%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B%20%20%281000cm%5E3%2A%5Cfrac%7B3%7D%7B4%2A3.14%7D%20%29%7D%20%3D%206.2cm)
The containers must be spheres of radius = 6.2cm
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Set up the following equation for this segment:
x is segment AB's length, and 3x is segment BC's length. 20 is segment AC's length.
Combine like terms:
Divide both sides by 4 to get x by itself:
x will equal 5.
Plug this value into the values for both segments:
Segment AB:
Segment AB is 5 inches long.
Segment BC:
Segment BC is 15 inches long.
Answer:
A) A and B are supplementary
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
For any inscribed quadrilateral in the circle , opposite angles will be supplementary
so
In this problem
Angle A and Angle B are supplementary angles

Angle B and Angle D are supplementary angles

therefore
<u><em>The sentences that are true </em></u>
A) A and B are supplementary
Let the measure of an angle be "a"
let the supplement be "s"
a= s-23