<span>The water tank loses 53 gallons of water in 1 hour.</span>
*see attached picture for the diagram of the box
Answer:
130cm²
Step-by-step explanation
The amount of red appear needed by Marcus to cover his box = Surface Area of the cube - Area of the circle.
Surface area of cube = 6s² (where s is the side length of the cube. s² therefore is S.A of 1 face of the cube)
Given that s = 5cm,
S.A of cube = 6s² = 6*5² = 150cm²
Area of circle = πr²;
Given that π = 3.14, and r = ½ of diameter of circle (i.e. ½ of side length of cube)
Area of circle = 3.14*(½*5)² = 3.14*(2.5)² = 3.14*6.25 =19.625
Amount of red paper needed = S.A of the cube - Area of the circle = 150cm² - 19.625cm² = 130.375cm² = 130cm²
To help you get started: Add together the monthly payments. Divide this sum by the given gross income. Here we'd get $1000/$4500, or 10/45, or 22.2%, and Tran's remaining income after debts would be $4500-$1000 = $3500.
You will have to review your class notes and/or textbook to determine "the largest piti for which he could qualify," based upon these figures.
Given
x^5*k=a .................(1)
x^2*k=b .................(2)
We need to find x^3.
Solution:
On inspection, we note that (1)/(2) gives x^3 on the left hand side, but the division is valid on conditions that x ≠ 0 and k ≠ 0.
So we conclude:
(1) / (2)

=>

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on condition that
and
Y = -x + 3 .… m = -1
y = 2x – 6 .… m = 2
Tan Ø = | m2 – m1 / 1 + m2m1 |
Tan Ø = | 2 – -1 / 1 + (2 x -1) |
Tan Ø = | 3 / -1 |
Tan Ø = | -3 |
Tan Ø = 3
Ø = tan^-1 ( 3 )
Ø = 71.5°