In every case, you're finding the surface area of a rectangular prism. That area is the sum of the areas of the 6 rectangular faces. Since opposite faces have the same area, the formula can be written
... S = 2(LW +WH +HL)
The number of multiplications can be reduced if you rearrange the formula to
... S = 2(LW +H(L +W))
where L, W, and H are the length, width, and height of the prism. (It does not matter which dimension gets what name, as long as you use the same number for the same variable in the formula.)
When you're evaluating this formula over and over for diffferent sets of numbers, it is convenient to let a calculator or spreadsheet program do it for you.
1. S = 2((5 cm)(5 cm) +(5 cm)(5 cm +5 cm)) = 2(25 cm² +(5 cm)(10 cm))
... = 2(25 cm² + 50 cm²) = 150 cm²
2. S = 2(12·6 + 2(12+6)) mm² = 2(72 +36) mm² = 216 mm²
3. S = 2(11·6 + 4(11 +6)) ft² = 2·134 ft² = 264 ft²
4. S = 2(10·4 +3(10 +4)) in² = 164 in²
First, let's review what the "factorial operator" ! means.
5! = 5*4*3*2*1.
3! = 3*2*1
7! = 7*6*5*4*3*2*1
Then:
7! 7*6*5*4*3*2*1 7*6*5*4 5040
----- = ----------------------- = ------------- = ----------- = 5040 (answer)
3! 3*2*1 1 1
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the largest side as the right angle represents the largest angle in the triangle. Therefore, as 17.5 is opposite the right angle, we can say that AB²+10²=17.5², and √(17.5²-10²)=AB = 14.4
Using sohcahtoa, we can establish that
sin(∠C) = opposite/hypotenuse = 14.4/17.5, and
arcsin(14.4/17.5) = ∠C = 55°
Because the angles in a right triangle add up to 180 degrees, we can say that ∠A+∠B+∠C = 180°, so ∠A + 90 + 55 = 180 and ∠A = 35°
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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