The answer to the volume of the quarter tank with a radius of sixty is 226194.7 use the equation to calculate the volume of a sphere (just type it in on google if you need it) and the. Divide it by 4 to get ur answer the second part is a little unclear sorry
The constant in an algebraic expression is the only term that cannot be changed.
Terms with variables are not constants as their values can changed as the variables change.
Our equation is 3m+7
M is a variable. Therefore the term '3m' is not the constant.
This leaves us with the term '7'. There is no variable present in this term.
'7' is the constant in this equation.
The length of the segment AC is 4√3, so the correct option is E.
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How to get the length of AC?</h3>
In the image, you can see a right triangle.
We do know that AB = 8 units, and BC is equal to the radius of the circle.
We also know that the area of the circle is 16pi, and the area of a circle of radius R is:
A = pi*R^2
Replacing our area, we get:
16pi = pi*R^2
16 = R^2
√16 = R = 4.
So the radius of the circle is 4, which means that BC = 4.
Now we can use the Pythagorean theorem, that says that the sum of the squares of the cathetus is equal to the square of the hypotenuse, this can be written as:
AB^2 = BC^2 + AC^2
8^2 = 4^2 + AC^2
64 - 16 = AC^2
√48 = AC
√(3*16) = AC
4√3 = AC
So the correct option is E.
If you want to learn more about right triangles, you can read:
brainly.com/question/2217700
Answer:
[-4, 2½]
Step-by-step explanation:
The quickest way to do this is to calculate how far apart each corresponding coordinate is, then take HALF of that range:
From -4 to -4 → 0
From 3 to -8 → 11
-3 + 5½ = 2½ [y-coordinate] → [-4, 2½]
** Just in case you were wondering why I did not calculate zero, zero is neutral, so it stays zero.
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