Answer:
7.6 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a sphere is
V = 4/3 pi r^3
A hemisphere is 1/2 of a sphere
V = 1/2 (4/3 pi r^3)
V = 2/3 pi r^3
920 = 2/3 pi r^3
Multiply each side by 3/2
920 * 3/2 = 3/2 * 2/3 pi r^3
1380 = pi r^3
Divide each side by pi
1380/pi = pi r^3 / pi
1380/ pi = r^3
Using pi as 3.14
1380/3.14 = r^3
439.4904459= r^3
Taking the cube root of each side
(439.4904459)^(1/3)= r^3^(1/3)
7.602967711=r
To the nearest tenth
7.6 = r
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Well do 24 - 13.
You should get 11.
N = 11.
The vendor has to sell 88 gingerbread houses to earn a profit of $665.60 and there is no chance that the vendor will earn $1500.
Given an equation showing profits of A Christmas vendor as
P=-0.1+30g-1200.
We have to find the number of gingerbread houses that the vendor needs to sell in order to earn profit of $665.60 and $1500.
To find the number of gingerbread houses we have to put P=665.60 in the equation given which shows the profit earned by vendor.
665.60=-0.1+30g-1200
0.1-30g+1200+665.60=0
0.1-30g+1865.60=0
Divide the above equation by 0.1.
-300g+18656=0
Solving for g we get,
g=[300±]/2*1
g=[300±
g=[300±]/2
g=(300±124)/2
g=(300+124)/2 , g=(300-124)/2
g=424/2, g=176/2
g=212,88
Because 212 is much greater than 88 so vendor prefers to choose selling of 88 gingerbread houses.
Put the value of P=1500 in equation P=-0.1+30g-1200.
-0.1+30g-1200=1500
0.1-30g+1500+1200=0
0.1-30g+2700=0
Dividing equation by 0.1.
-300g+27000=0
Solving the equation for finding value of g.
g=[300±]/2*1
=[300±
=[300±]/2
Because comes out with an imaginary number so it cannot be solved for the number of gingerbread houses.
Hence the vendor has to sell 88 gingerbread houses to earn a profit of $665.60 and there is no chance that the vendor will earn $1500.
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