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Answer:
Pyramid B is 2.6888 times the volume of pyramid A
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume is proportional to the height, and to the square of the linear measure of the base.
Then the ratio of volumes will be ...
B/A = (592²·247)/(492²·133) = 86564608/32194512 ≈ 2.6888
Pyramid B has the greater volume by a factor of about 2.6888.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The actual volumes in cubic meters will be 1/48 of the numbers we used in the ratio above.
If you recall that the side length is related to the perimeter by ...
P = 4s ⇒ s = P/4
and the volume is ...
V = 1/3s²h
Then you have ...
V = 1/3(P/4)²h = 1/48·P²h . . . . . . P²h is the number we used above
Answer:
-15.6 or -15 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
I think it would be 4x^2 and 3x^3 because they both have the same "x". Because you can't add, for example, 5x + 7z, they aren't alike. That's why you have to choose like terms, for example, 5x+ 5x= 10x.
The area of the classroom is 8,671 in squared. you get this by multiplying base x height x width. You plug the same formula into the dollars he mentions and get 0.06890922 in squared. Than you divide the classroom dimensions by the dollar dimentions. that's 8,671 ÷ 0.06890922 = 125,832.21809795. rounding that to one decimal place, it would take $125,832.2 to fill up the classroom. (I might have gotten this wrong but I think this is the answer)
Answer:
21 5/9
Step-by-step explanation: