Answer:
36 milliliters of rain.
Step-by-step explanation:
The rate at which rain accumluated in a bucket is given by the function:

Where r(t) is measured in milliliters per minute.
We want to find the total accumulation of rain from <em>t</em> = 0 to <em>t</em> = 3.
We can use the Net Change Theorem. So, we will integrate function <em>r</em> from <em>t</em> = 0 to <em>t</em> = 3:

Substitute:

Integrate:

Evaluate:

36 milliliters of rain accumulated in the bucket from time <em>t</em> = 0 to <em>t</em> = 3.
Answer:
Yes it is
Step-by-step explanation:
Because
2) x (sqrt 3) times (sqrt 12)
Two is also equivalent to sqrt of 4. The operation may be expressed as,
(sqrt 4) x (sqrt 3) x sqrt (12)
The product is sqrt (144). This gives an answer of 12 and it is rational.
So, the answer is Yes!
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Answer: 5.5 which is choice B</h3>
Have a look at the diagram I posted below. I marked on your image to add in another angle. This angle is also 20 degrees because of congruent alternate interior angles (horizontal lines are parallel). This angle I add in is the reference angle of the triangle
opposite the reference angle is the vertical side x
adjacent to the reference angle is the horizontal side 15
We'll use the tangent rule. Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.
tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent
tan(20) = x/15
15*tan(20) = x <<-- multiply both sides by 15
x = 15*tan(20)
x = 5.45955 <<--- use calculator; this is approximate
x = 5.5 <<--- round to one decimal place
Answer:
y = 12.9
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the value of the side y, simply apply the law of cosines.
y^2 = (14)^2 + (9)^2 - 2(14)(9)cos(64)
y^2 = 196 + 81 - 110.47
y^2 = 166.53
y = 12.9
Therefore, your solution should be y = 12.9
Cheers.
Alright, if you do the math, then it goes out to q=11.