Answer:
13. B. 24 cm²
14. y = 5⅝ (none of the options is correct)
Step-by-step explanation:
13. The figure is a trapezoid
Area of the trapezoid = ½(a + b)h
Where,
a = 3 cm
b = 5 cm
h = 6 cm
Area = ½(3 + 5)6
= ½(8)6
= 4*6
= 24 cm²
14. Area of the triangle = ½*b*h
The area is given to be 45 cm²
base (b) = 16 cm
height (h) = y
Plug in the values and solve for y
45 = ½*16*y
45 = 8y
Divide both sides by 8
45/8 = 8y/8
45/8 = y
5⅝ = y
y = 5⅝ (none of the options is correct)
<span>So we want to know how much ball bearings can be made with 5.24 cm^3 if one ball bearing has a diameter of 1 cm. We know that radius r=d/2=0.5cm So the volume V of one ball bearing is: V=(4/3)*pi*r^3 so V=(4/3)*3.14*(0.5)^3cm^3=0.524cm^3. Now we simply divide the volume of steel by the volume of the ball bearing: 5.24/0.524=10. So we can make 10 ball bearings from 5.24 cm^3 of steel</span>
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