Answer:
A C
Step-by-step explanation:
A
A is true.The numerator does have 3 terms. The constant term (the 3 at the end) is still a term and counts as a term.
B
A constant term does not count as a coefficient so b is not right, just as you have indicated by not underlining it.
C
C is true. In fact, 2 is the leading coefficent of the denominator.
D
Either A is true or D is, but I don't think they both are. You need a modifier to claim that D is true. If the statement said the numerator has <em>at least </em>2 terms then both A and D would be true. Without the at least, you have to pick one and the one I choose is A
E
This is the tough one. Very sticky. You would think it is true, but it isn't. A constant term is not a coefficient. Coefficients only count when they are with "x"s.
I think it’s X=1 for answer
The answer to 1 4/5 x 2 1/3 would be 4 1/5. Which is greater than 2 1/3.
Answer: (27- 4/3 pi) r^3
Step-by-step explanation: 1. Volume of a cube: V= a^3, V= 3^3 , V=27
2. Volume of a sphere: V=4/3 pi r^3 ......
Given:
Measure of a cube = 1 unit on each side.
Dimensions of a space 2 units by 3 units by 4 units.
To find:
Number of cubes that can be fit into the given space.
Solution:
The volume of cube is:

Where, a is the side length of cube.


So, the volume of the cube is 1 cubic units.
The volume of the cuboid is:

Where, l is length, w is width and h is height.
Putting
, we get


So, the volume of the space is 24 cubic units.
We need to divide the volume of the space by the volume of the cube to find the number of cubes that can be fit into the given space.



Therefore, 24 cubes can be fit into the given space.