Answer: SECOND OPTION
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a parallelogram can be calculated with this formula:
Where "b" is the of one base and "h" is the height.
You can observe in the figure that "b" and "h" are:
Then, substituting these values into the formula, you get that the area of the given parallelogram is:
This matches with the second option.
Given:
The expression is 410 − 33.66.
To find:
The value of expression with the appropriate number of decimal places.
Solution:
We have,
It can be written as
Now,
Therefore, the required value is 376.34.
Answer: The scale is 5cm/m (5 cm in the drawing are equivalent to 1 meter on the actual pit)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we have an original measure M, and we redraw it with a new scale, where the new measure is m, the scale used is equal to:
scale = m/M.
In this case, we know that:
The pit is 3m, by 5m
and the drawing to scale is 15cm by 25cm
(15cm is the rescaled version of the 3m side, and 25cm is the rescaled version of the 5m side)
Using the equation above, we can find that the scale is:
Scale = 15cm/3m = 5cm/m
and, if we use the other side, we get:
Scale = 25cm/5m = 5cm/m
Both calculations give the same scale, as expected.
Then the scale is 5cm/m, which means that 5 centimeters in the drawing are equivalent to one meter in the real pit.
Answer:
yes you are right it would be cylinder b
Step-by-step explanation:
8 would be the constant but in this situation there is a variable next to it so I’m not sure if it would be considered a constant