The slant height of the cone with the given measurements would be would be around 18.3164 ft.
You can use cone formulas to get to this answer to find the slant height.
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Answer:
0.1358 = 13.58% probability of a fatal collision with a pole or post
Step-by-step explanation:
A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
In this question:
1416 collisions with pole or post.
1416 + 2516 + 2585 + 896 + 947 + 231 + 1835 = 10426 total collisions.
a. What is the probability of a fatal collision with a pole or post?

0.1358 = 13.58% probability of a fatal collision with a pole or post
7r+8p-(5-rp-rp) where r=3 and p=4
plug in 3 and 4 for r and p where it says in the equation
7(3)+8(4)-(5-(3)(4)-(3)(4))
multiply
21+32-(5-12-12)
21+32-(-19)
two negatives make a positive
21+32+19
=72
Answer: 24 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
First, remember that 1 ft is equal to 12 in
Then, if 1 ft = 12 in
1 = 12in/1ft
this means that we can write a constant:
C = 12in/1 in
and C = 1, then we can write the width 2ft as:
2ft = 2ft*C = 2ft*12in/1ft = 24in