The formula for finding the volume of a cone is V = 1/3 x pi x r^2 x h. Using the information given, you would have the following problem to calculate: 1/3 x 3.14 6 x 6 x 18. The volume is approximately 678.24 cubic cm or 216 pi cm^3. You would give you answer as V = 216 pi cm^3.
Ricardo is not correct because the temperature is actually getting colder (idk if I need to explain it more). The difference is -12 F
We need to find the value of the hypotenuse in order to solve this problem.
12^2+4^2=H^2
Therefore:
H=√(144+16)
H=4√10
Now:
sin(G)=O/H=4/(4√10)
=1/(√10)
=(√10)/10
1 gallon = 16 cups.
To find how many gallons of eggnog she has: divide 32 by 16:
32/16 = 2
So miss mac has 2 gallons of eggnog.
The answer is 2 gallons.
Negative + negative cancel each out
so -11 + -5 = 16