Answer:
Option 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cylinder is going to be the area of the base (which is a circle) times the height. if you have cylindrical mug, then you can use the base area×height relationship, but it won't be exact because some of the volume is going to be used for the walls of the mug itself.
Anyways:
Volume = Base Area × Height
•Base Area -> Circle = π×radius²
•Height is given as 7in.
Volume = π×(6.2in)² × 7in = 845.33975...
Volume is in units cubed (the 3rd power) which is where the in³ is from. Your closest option here looks to be the 4th choice.
Answer:
(13 + or - (sign) square root(37)) / 6
Step-by-step explanation:
First search up the quadratic formula which is
x = (- b + or - square root(b^2 - 4ac)) / 2a
and to find a, b, and c you need this formula
ax^2 + bx + c = 0 (btw this is the safest solution to finding your answer with a number in-front of a quadratic equation.)
Math:
a = 3, b = -13, c = 11
b = -13, because of the x on the other end of the equation as the equation above "ax^2 + bx + c = 0" you need the zero to proceed to this next step.
Side Note: You only take the number and not the variable, variables are x, y, w, z, or etc.
(- (- 13) + or - square root((-13)^2 - 4(3)(11) ) ) / 2 * 3
13 + or - square root(37) / 6
Answer:
Proportion states that the two fractions or ratios are equal
As per the statement: Mrs. Hwang is taking her vehicle to the shop to have the gas tank expanded by 10 gallons. Now, it costs her $42.56 to fill the tank. Once the new tank is in, it will cost her $72.96
Let the tank size now be x
Since, the gas tank expanded by 10 gallons = x + 10
by definition of proportion ;

by cross multiply we get;

using distributive property;

Subtract 42.56x from both sides we get;

Divide both sides by 30.4 we get;
x = 14
Therefore, the tank is her now is, 14 gallons
Answer:
271 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
5% of the kids are in health. I got this from simplifying 3/60 which is 1/20
After that, i set up this equation: 1/20 times x/100
I would then divide 20 and 100 to get 5 and that’s basically what I did