V= πr^2h
This is the formula for volume of a cylinder. The volume formula builds off the area formula. Where area is more 2-dimensional, volume is 3-dimensional. You can think of a flat sheet of paper for area (2-dimensional) and a solid box for volume (3-dimensional).
Usually your teacher would give the formulas when starting this section of math. From there, either keep a list of needed formulas in your math folder for easy reference, or try to memorize the formulas for the current section of math you are working on. Some teachers allow formula reference sheets and some do not.
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You would have to count the faces of cubes after you’ve joined them and then add all the surface areas up of each individual cube . I drew a pic to help you
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to determine the areas of the inner and the bigger circles.
The formula for determining the area of a circle is expressed as
Area = πr²
Where
r represents the radius of the circle.
π is a constant whose value is 3.14
Considering the inner circle,
diameter = 148.4 cm
Radius = 3 inches
Area = 3.14 × 3² = 28.26 inches²
Considering the bigger circle,
Radius = 7 inches
Area = 3.14 × 7² = 153.86 inches²
The area between the bigger and inner circles is
153.86 - 28.26 = 125.6 inches²
Probability = number of favourable outcome/number of total outcome.
the probability you land inside the bigger circle but outside smaller circle is
125.6/153.86 = 0.82
Answer:
read the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
the first one is positive 24 and the second one is -2