Formula for a sphere is V = (4 ⁄ 3) π r^3
The picture shown showed the diameter.
Half of a diameter is the radius.
The radius is 2.95 yd.
Let’s plug in the values into the formula.
V = (4/3) 3.14 (2.95)^3
V = 107.48
NOW THATS THE ANSWER FOR A WHOLE SPHERE BUT YOURE LOOKING FOR THE HEMISPHERE.
So let’s divide that in half:
107.48/2 = 53.74
Your answer is B.) 53.74 yd
if the slope "m" and the y-intercept "b" are both 0, then the slope-intercept form of it could just be written as
y = 0x + 0
which of course is just y = 0.
now, is (-1,0) on the line y = -4x -1?
well, to find the other coordinate, we can simply plug in the known coordinate value, say hmmm if we set x = -1, do we get 0 for "y"? let's check
y = -4(-1) - 1
y = 3.................................. for the point (-1, 3)
whatever happened to Margo? well, we gather she used x = 0, y = -4(0) - 1, y = -1, and that gives the point (0, -1) NOT (-1, 0).
so her mistake is, she used the y-coordinate value of 0 and used it on the "x" value to get the -1.l
however (-1, 0) is not on the line, but (0, -1) is.
Answer:
cone height formulas are, h = 3V/πr 2 and h = √l2 - r2, where V = Volume of the cone, r = Radius of the cone, and l = Slant height of the cone.
Answer:
the diameter, d, must be 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula for circumference of a circle with diameter d is C = πd.
If C = 6π = πd, then the diameter, d, must be 6.