Answer:
A. 10cm
B. 8 times
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is on volume of a conical container
Volume of a cone= 
where r is the radius of base and h is the height of the cone
Given diameter= 12 cm, thus radius r=12/2 =6 cm

h=10 cm
B.
If height and diameter were doubled
New height = 2×10 =20 cm
New diameter = 2×12 = 24, r=12 cm
volume = 
To find the number of times we divide new volume with the old volume

Answer:
x = 41°, y = 139°
Step-by-step explanation:
The given parameters are;
Line <em>m</em> is parallel to line <em>n</em> and lines <em>m</em> and <em>n</em> have a common transversal
The corresponding angles formed by the common transversal to the two parallel lines are 41° on line <em>m</em> and <em>x°</em> on line <em>n</em>
Therefore, x° = 41° by corresponding angles formed between on two parallel lines by a common transversal are equal
x° and y° are linear pair angles and they are, supplementary
∴ x° + y° = 180°
∴ x° + y° = 41° + y° = 180°
y° = 180° - 41° = 139°
y° = 139°.
Well, let's multiply them!
8/3 * 9/7 = 72/21
8/3 x 9/4 = 72/12.
We know the one with the smallest denominator is larger if the numerator is the same. So that means
72/12 is larger.
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Answer:
Answer is 46.50
Step-by-step explanation:
I look everywhere and said it was this hehe