To find the volume of a triangular prism, you can find the area of the base triangle, and multiply that value by the height of the prism.
So let's first find the area of the base triangle (which is its base times height, divided by 2):

Then, multiply this value by the height of the prism, which will give you the prism's volume:

Your answer is 60.75 miles³, or option 2.
Answer:
48:1
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case we know the actual size and the size in the drawing therefore we can calculate its scale.
What we must do is divide the actual size by the size in the drawing. We know the actual size is 480 inches and in the drawing the size is 10 inches, so:
480/10 = 48
Which means that the relationship between the real and the drawing is 48:1
Answer:
$1,800.
Step-by-step explanation:
15 x 15 = 225
225 x 8 = 1800
Feel free to let me know if you need more help! :)
I am not sure if the “+” was supposed to go there or if that was just a typo, so I do apologize if this is wrong... but if it doesn’t belong in the equation at all, 20 = 2X is a fairly simply multiplication problem. You are to divide both sides by the 2 and you should get X = 10, because 2 goes into 20, 10 times; and the 2 goes into 2 only once, therefore the 2 now gets cancelled out.
Answer: 20 divided by 2 = 2x divided by 2 is now 10 = X.
Really hope this helps you, have a good day :)
Answer:19. 17 degrees
20. 49 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Because of the postulate 50+?=67
So ?=17
And 20.
94+?=143
So
?=49
(Edit)I though you only meant 19 and 20
21. X=8
22. X=12
23.x=8
24.x=7