The volume of any "pointy" solid will be 1/3 that of the corresponding prism or cylinder (with same height and base area). The only caveat is that the slope of the sides of the pointy solid is constant.
For your figures: 1/3.
Answer:
<em>C. Omitted variable bias
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Step-by-step explanation:
In mathematics and statistics, omitted-variable bias (OVB) happens if one or more important variables is left out by a statistical model.
The bias results in the equation being related to the expected effects of the included variables by the influence of the excluded variables.
Answer:
I would probably get a discount depending on the friend.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Given:
A figure of two congruent triangles.
To find:
The triangle congruence postulate by which the given triangles are congruent.
Solution:
First label the vertices as shown below.
In triangle ABC and triangle CDA,
(Given)
(Given)
(Common side)
The corresponding two sides and their included angle are congruent in both triangles. So, triangles are congruent by SAS congruence postulate.
[SAS congruence postulate]
Therefore, the correct option is B.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In Mathmatics there are certain words to describe symbols for example of in this situation of is used as a multiplication sign there are also other words used to describe multiplication like per, times, and doubles.
So now that we know the of is a multiplication sign we can insert it in the problem.
So using PEMDAS which stands for
Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
So we first multiply and we get .
Then we add and we get .