I suppose you want to find the Volume of this Figure.
you can separate it into two rectangular prisms
one that is 6 by 9 by 24
and the other that is 6 by 9 by 30
you multiply the three numbers to get the volume of each rectangular prism.
6 * 9 * 24 = 1296
6 * 9 * 30 = 1620
then we add the two numbers we got to get the overall volume of the figure
1296 + 1620 = 2916
Therefore the Figure takes up 2916 cm^3 of space.
"Starting with three, every consecutive line has 2 less than twice the previous line."
this statement means that
your staring line has 3 marbles. You multiply the 3 marblesby 2 so
3x2=6
And then you minus it by 2
6-2=4
which means that you'll get 4 marbles for the next line.
So to get your 6th line, you count how many marbles is on the 5th line but since your diagram doesn't have the 5th line you have to figure out the 5th line by counting how.many marbles is on the 4th line.
4th line = 10 marbles
10×2=20
20-2=18
5th line = 18
18×2=36
36-2=34
So the 6th line has 34 marbles.
Answer:
A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers.
90° becuase 60+30 = 90 and 90+90=180
The dimension that would give the maximum area is 20.8569
<h3>How to solve for the maximum area</h3>
Let the shorter side be = x
Perimeter of the semi-circle is πx
Twice the Length of the longer side
![[70-(\pi )x -x]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B70-%28%5Cpi%20%29x%20-x%5D)
Length = ![[70-(1+\pi )x]/2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B70-%281%2B%5Cpi%20%29x%5D%2F2)
Total area =
area of rectangle + area of the semi-circle.
Total area =
![x[[70-(1+\pi )x]/2] + [(\pi )(x/2)^2]/2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%5B%5B70-%281%2B%5Cpi%20%29x%5D%2F2%5D%20%2B%20%5B%28%5Cpi%20%29%28x%2F2%29%5E2%5D%2F2)
When we square it we would have
![70x +[(\pi /4)-(1+\pi)]x^2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=70x%20%2B%5B%28%5Cpi%20%2F4%29-%281%2B%5Cpi%29%5Dx%5E2)
This gives
![70x - [3.3562]x^2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=70x%20-%20%5B3.3562%5Dx%5E2)
From here we divide by 2

The maximum side would be at

This gives us 20.8569
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