Answer:
125 traffic cones
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the total number of meters, we can set up a proportion to find based on the ration of cm to m:
, where 'x' is the number of meters
cross-multiply: x = 25(50) or x = 1250 m
Since there is a cone every 10 m, we can divide the total number of meters by 10:
1250/10 = 125 cones
Step-by-step explanation:
If radius = 6ft and height = 10 ft
volume of cone= (1/3)*pi*r^2*h
= (1*22*6*6*10)/3*7
(1*22*2*6*10)/7
3960/7
565.714
570ft
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You'd find the vertical asymptotes by seeing where the denominator equals zero; you can do so by factoring the denominator.
In this case, you can factor the denominator into (x+3)(x+2), so if you set each of those equal to zero you can find the equations of the vertical asymptotes (x=-3 and x=-2).