The answer to your question is 4.11 if I’m correct
Ok so I heard this question a few times already and couldn't remember how it went so I decided to put my brain to the test, I used my algebra to use and complete it.
If the Earth were shrunk down to the size of a basketball (radius:4.69 inches) the Moon would be a tennis ball (radius: 1.2768 inches, to be exact) 23.5 feet away.
The Sun would be a 42.6-foot sphere (source) located 1.7 miles away.
The closest star, Proxima Centauri, would still be 463,151 miles away – almost twice the distance of the actual moon."
Answer: 90%
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
4 pitches
Step-by-step explanation:
if a cylinder with height 9 inches and radius r is filled with water, it can fill a certain pitcher. how many of these pitchers can a cylinder with height 9 inches and radius 2r fill? explain how you know.
Solution:
The volume of a cylinder is given by:
V = πr²h;
where V is the volume, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder.
A cylinder with height 9 inches and radius r can fill a certain pitcher. Therefore the volume of the cylinder is:
V = πr²h = πr²(9) = 9πr²
V = volume of pitcher = volume of cylinder with radius r = 9πr²
For a cylinder with height 9 inches and radius 2r its volume is:
V2 = πr²h = π(2r)²(9) = 36πr²
Therefore, the number of pitchers a cylinder with height 9 inches and radius 2r can fill is:
number of pitches = 36πr² / 9πr² = 4
Therefore a cylinder with height 9 inches and radius 2r can fill 4 pitches.