I think it’s 4,3,5? I hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
area of base=1/2×5×6=15 in²
height of pyramid=9in
volume of pyramid=1/3×15×9=45 in³
Answer:
WU = (14√13)/13 ≈ 6.6564
Step-by-step explanation:
Call the incenter of ∆KWU point A. Call the center of circle ω2 point B.
Then ∠KWA has half the measure of arc WA. ∠AWU is congruent to ∠KWA, so also has half the arc measure. That is, ∠KWU has the same measure as arc WA and ∠KBW.
KB is a perpendicular bisector of chord WU, so ∆KWB is a right triangle, of which WU is twice the altitude to base KB.
The length of KB can be found several ways. One of them is to use the Pythagorean theorem:
KB² = KW² +WB² = 4² +6² = 52
KB = √52 = 2√13
The area of triangle KWB is ...
area ∆KWB = (1/2)KW·WB = (1/2)(4)(6) = 12 . . . . square units
Using KB as the base in the area calculation, we have ...
area ∆KWB = (1/2)(KB)(WU/2)
12 = KB·WU/4
WU = 48/KB = 48/(2√13) = 24/√13
WU = (24√13)/13 ≈ 6.6564
If you add them all up you get 100. And you're trying to get the traction of baseball so you divided 33 / 100 which equals .33 and 1/3 also equals .33. The right answer is B
Answer:
$.80 or 80¢
Step-by-step explanation:
US Coin Denominations are as follows:
Quarters: $.25
Dime: $.10
Nickel: $.05
Penny: $.01
We can now use the following
(1*25)+(5*5)+(3*10)=80