Answer:
B, 140
Step-by-step explanation:
Alright so if you know to do volume this should be a breeze!
First off what you want to do is find the volume of the outside prism.
V=whl=4·5·8=160
160
Then find the smaller prisms volume.
V=whl=1·5·4=20
20
Minus the smaller from the bigger
160-20=140
The answers B!
Answer:
One of it culd be -3 or 3
Step-by-step explanation:
1/16 of a cup is in each brownie
I would first cut off the ends that make a trapezoid and then find the area of the trapezoids and the area of the rectangles.
A trap = (1/2) * h *(b1 + b2)
A rect = L * W
A trap = (1/2) 4 * (6 + 14)
A = (1/2) * 4 * 20
A = 40 (there are 2 trapezoids) 40 * 2 = 80 yds^2
A rect = L * W
A = 12 * 4
A = 48 (there are 2 rectangles) 48 * 2 = 96 yds^2
80 + 96 = 176 yds^2
Answer:
∠B and ∠F
∠F and ∠E . . . already listed in the problem statement, so may not be considered an "other pair"
Step-by-step explanation:
∠C and ∠F are vertical angles, so are congruent. Then any angle complementary to one of those will also be complementary to the other.
Likewise, ∠B and ∠E are vertical angles and congruent. Any angle complementary to one of them will also be complementary to the other. Here, ∠E and ∠F are listed as complementary, so we know ∠B and ∠F will be also.