400/20
20m/s
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The formula to find the area of a parralogram is base x height. the base is 39 and the height is 8! Now all you have to do it multiply. So you’re final answer is 312! Don’t listen to the other person they just wanted the points! Answer: 312 !
Answer:
599/711
Step-by-step explanation:
Band Sports Debate Total
Male 105 320 7 432
Female 105 160 14 279
Total 210 480 21 711
P(female or plays sports)
We want the probability that they are female or play sports, but we cannot double count the female sports players, so we subtract them
P(female) + P (sports) - (female and sports)
female/total + sports/total - female sports/ total
279/711 + 480/711 - 160/711
599/711
Answer: x=3 y=6
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is a piece-o-cake if you know the formulas for the area and volume of a sphere, and impossible of you don't.
Area of a sphere = 4 π R² (just happens to be the area of 4 great circles)
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) π R³
We know the area of this sphere's great circle, so we can use the
first formula to find the sphere's radius. Then, once we know the
radius, we can use the second formula to find its volume.
Area of 4 great circles = 4 π R²
Area of ONE great circle = π R²
225 π cm² = π R²
R² = 225 cm²
R = √225cm² = 15 cm .
Now we have a number for R, so off we go to the formula for volume.
Volume = (4/3) π R³
= (4/3) π (15 cm)³
= (4/3) π (3,375 cm³)
= 14,137.17 cm³ (rounded)
This answer feels very good UNTIL you look at the choices.
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I've gone around several loops and twists trying to find out what gives here,
but have come up dry.
The only thing I found is the possibility of a misprint in the question:
If the area of a great circle is 225π cm², then the sphere's AREA is 900π cm².
I'm sure this is not the discrepancy. I'll leave my solution here, and hope
someone else can find why I'm so mismatched with the choices.