Answer:
it will be 8 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
51
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey There!
To find the perimeter of any figure all you have to do is add up all of the side lengths
5+5+7+11+7+16=53
so the perimeter is equal to 51
Note: the 18 is from the bottom length of the figure
you would have to add the 5 and 11
the extra seven is from the very right side length
When the radius is doubled, the volume of a cylinder quadruple
Answer:
R = sqrt[(IWL)^2/(E^2 - I^2)] or R = -sqrt[(IWL)^2/(E^2 - I^2)]
Step-by-step explanation:
Squaring both sides of equation:
I^2 = (ER)^2/(R^2 + (WL)^2)
<=>(ER)^2 = (I^2)*(R^2 + (WL)^2)
<=>(ER)^2 - (IR)^2 = (IWL)^2
<=> R^2(E^2 - I^2) = (IWL)^2
<=> R^2 = (IWL)^2/(E^2 - I^2)
<=> R = sqrt[(IWL)^2/(E^2 - I^2)] or R = -sqrt[(IWL)^2/(E^2 - I^2)]
Hope this helps!