Answer:A,C,E
Step-by-step explanation:I took the quiz
Ok so first You look at the number:8,699. Where's the Tens place? The tens place is easy to find by using expanded notation......8,000 + 600 + 90 + 9.
90 is the tens place you see? So in order to answer this right,You keep Every number on the right side of 90 and add it to 90 So.......90+9 = 99 .
99 is the area you going to round. In order to round you look at the one place
(the 9) and and see if its a number bigger than the number 5 which it is!
so read this.........4 or below let it go,5 or above give it a shove. So because it bigger than 5 you round it up. so.......8,6(99) rounded up would be simple.....
99 goes up so 90 (the tens place) goes to 100. BUT 8,6100 is wrong and you should now that so just do this.
99 turned to 100 so 600 (Hundreds place) + 100 (tens place rounded) = 700
Answer to this Number 8,700
Answer:
y < -5
Step-by-step explanation:
19 > -6 - 5y
add 6 to both sides
25 > - 5y
divide by -5
-5 > y
Answer:
106.1 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation:
You know the diagonal of a square is √2 times the length of one side, so the distance from 3rd to 1st is 90√2 feet ≈ 127.2792 ft.
The speed is the ratio of distance to time:
speed = distance/time = 127.2972 ft/(1.2 s) ≈ 106.1 ft/s.
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In case you have never figured or seen the computation of the diagonal of a square (the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle), consider the square with side lengths 1. The diagonal will cut the square into halves that are isosceles right triangles with leg lengths 1. Then the Pythagorean theorem can be used to find the diagonal length d:
d² = 1² + 1²
d² = 2
d = √2
Since this is the diagonal for a side length of 1, any other side length will serve as a scale factor for this value. A square with a side length of 90 ft will have a diagonal measuring 90√2 ft.
To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:
You have that the radius of the cylinder is 2.75 inches and the height is 5.21 inches. Therefore, you only need to substitute these values into the formula for calculate the volume of a cylinder:

Therefore, as you can see, the answer is: The volume of the cylinder is 124 in³.