The options can be rewrited as follow:
A. 5<4
B. 5<5
C. 5<4
D. 4<-5
∴ Answer is none of the above.
Unless perhaps you have written down the question incorrectly.
To find the volume of a cone,
multiply 1/3 of it’s base times it’s height.
1/3 of 8 = 2.7
2.7 x 8 = 21.6 cubic yards
Sounds like a physics problem
basically we can simlpify it to this:
we toss something straight up with initial velocity 10ft/sec, assuming gravity kicks in, what is max height?
we can use the kinematic equation
is final velocity
is initial velocity
a is acceleration due to gravity
d=distance traveled
if we say he tosses it straight up then when it reaches max height,
and
and we know that
so solving for d
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plug the numbers in
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we add that to the initial 6ft
so total of 7.5540498539193137315845092310561 ft max height
about 7.6ft
The answer would be 186,598.50 (Hope this helps)
Answer:
Let the 2nd fraction be a/b then according to question,
1st fraction is 4a/3b
Now,
4a/3b-a/b=2/9
(4a-3a)/3b=2/9
a/3b=2/9
compairing corresponding elements of fraction,
a=2
And,
3b=9
b=3