Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
A) The temperature in Chicago could be -10*F because -10 is to the right of -13 on the number line.
Higher Temperatures -->
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-13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Answer:
b. (3,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Cavalier's principle can be used to find the volume of any solid.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cavalier's Principle:
- Cavalier introduced parallel planes and area to describe the relationship between solids.
- Cavalier stated if two solids have the same height and equal areas of the base everywhere along the height then the solids have the same volume.
- Suppose two regions are included between two parallel planes.
- If every plane parallel to these two planes intersects both regions in cross-sections of equal area, then the two regions have equal volumes.
- The formula for the volume of a prism is the area of the base times the height.
Answer:
This is a complete lesson with instruction & exercises for 5th grade about multiplying decimals by decimals. The interpretation for multiplying a decimal by a decimal is to think of it as taking a fractional part of a decimal number (the symbol × translates to "of"). The lesson compares multiplication by a decimal to scaling & shrinking a stick. Lastly, it shows the common shortcut to decimal multiplication (multiply as if there were no decimal points; the answer has as many decimals as the factors have in total.)
In the video below, I explain the rule for multiplying decimals (put as many decimal digits in the answer as there are in the factors.) I explain where this rule comes from, using fraction multiplication. The lesson continues below the video.
Answer: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given picture, it can be seen that there is a plane H on which two pints J and K are located.
One of the Axiom in Euclid's geometry says that <em>"Through any given two points X and Y, only one and only one line can be drawn "</em>
Therefore by Axiom in Euclid's geometry , for the given points J and K in plane H , only one line can be drawn through points J and K.