Yes they are. Given that a volume of a rectangular prism is V=l•w•h, we can plug them into an equation and compare them. I'll call the Right rectangular prism figure R and the oblique rectangular prism O
For Figure R, We know all the basic needs to find the volume. This means we can plug it in.
V=l•w•h
V=12•3•5
Now We can solve for V
V=12•15
V=180
The volume of the right rectangular prism is 180in^3
Now, For figure O.
V=9•4•5
V=9•20
V= 180.
With this in mind, We now can say that the volumes of both the rectangular prisms are the same.
question 4: the answer is 1/2
question 5: the answer is 58/79
2. QM is congruent to QN
4, All right angles are congruent
5.QX is congruent to QX
6.SAS congruence
7.MX is congruent to NX
Answer:
43. I'm not really sure about this one but here's what I got:
The average height of a 4th grader is 58 inches. (Maybe that'll help) Also if it's by the number of kids in the class....I would assume that there are at most 33 kids in the class....I'm not sure what it's asking...sorry :(
46. There are 8 total marbles so if you were selecting a green marble the probability of getting a green marble would be 3/8. If there are 2 blue marbles then the probability would be 2/8 or 1/4
LINK: https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Geometry/Probability/PBIndependentDependent.html
48. In a deck of cards there are 26 black cards and 26 red cards. Number of event occurrences. Total number of trials. For example, if a dice is rolled 6000 times and the number '5' occurs 990 times, then the experimental probability that '5' shows up on the dice is 990/6000 = 0.165. That should help with this one
LINK:
https://explorable.com/experimental-probability
49. Since there are 6 sides and each side is a number 1-6, the probability of rolling a six is 1:6
50. This one is easy if you read the question right. There are no pink marbles....
I'm not that great with graphs
I hope this helped a little....some of the questions I didn't understand.
Answer:
Domain is 0 to 50.
Step-by-step explanation:
