To find the maximum for something pertaining to a liquid or etc.
I am writing answers directly.
<h3>1. 5×5=

</h3><h3>2. -5×-5×-5×-5 =

</h3><h3 /><h3>3. 2×2×2=

</h3><h3>4. n×n×n×n×n×n=

</h3>
For any sort of pyramid or cone, the volume is 1/3 of the volume of a prism with the same base and height. Since the volume of a prism/cylinder is

, the volume of a pyramid/cone is

.
In this case, our base is a circle, which has a radius of 4 cm.
The area of a circle is

where r is the radius.

We now know that our base is 16π cm.
We also know that our height is 9 cm.
Let's plug these into our volume formula.

Use 3.14 to approximate pi as the question states. 16 × 3.14 = 50.24.

We could punch all of that into our calculator to get the same answer, but since 1/3 of 9 is clearly 3, let's just go with that.


Rationalize.

This can be further simplified to the decimal:
-0.43006...
I hope this helps :)
Answer:
y-intercept (0, -47/8)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point slope equation form:
y + 7 = -1/8(x - 9)
y + 7 = -1/8 x + 9/8
y = -1/8 x + 9/8 - 56/8
y = -1/8 x - 47/8
y = mx + b where m=slope and b = y intercept
In this case, y intercept = -47/8
Answer:
y-intercept (0, -47/8)