The cubic centimeter one container can hold is 2,878.33 cm³.
<h3>What is the cubic centimeter one
container can hold ?</h3>
In order to determine the cubic centimeter one container can hold, the volume of the container has to be determined.
Volume of the container = volume of the cylinder + (2 x volume of the hemisphere)
Volume of the cylinder = πr²h
Where:
- π = 3.14
- r = radius
- h = height
3.14 x 5² x 30 = 2355 cm³
Volume of a hemisphere = (2/3) x π x r³
2 x (2/3 x 3.14 x 5³) = 523.33 cm³
Volume of the container = 523.33 cm³ + 2355 cm³ = 2,878.33 cm³
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4,680 I do it like this 50 percent is 3600 then 10 percent is 720 and 5 percent is 360 add then you get 4,680
The answer to the question is b
Answer:
1/60 probabiliity
Step-by-step explanation:
You have two independent events that you want to put together.
Let Pr. mean "probability"
Pr(5 from 10 cards and 2 on a dice ) = Pr(5 from 10 cards) * Pr( 2 on a dice)
Pr(5 from 10 cards and 2 on a dice ) =(1/10) * (1/6)
= 1/60
Pr(5 from 10 cards and 2 on a dice ) =0.0167
or 1.67% probability
Answer:
Midpoint (4|7)
Step-by-step explanation:
A(2,6) and B(6,8)
at first add the x values and divide it by two
(2+6)/2=4
second, add the y values and divide it by two
(6+8)/2=7
Midpoint (4|7)
-> and you can see it it is exactly in the middle of line segment