Using the assumed values, the volume of the cone is 
<h3>How to determine the volume of the cone?</h3>
The volume of a cone is calculated using:

The parameters are not given.
So, we use the following assumed values
Radius, r = 5
Height, h =10
Using the assumed values, we have:

Evaluate the product

Hence, using the assumed values, the volume of the cone is 
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For this problem we can represent the situation as a rectangle triangle.
x: depth of water.
40: Base. "Antonio pulls the lily to one side, keeping the stem straight, until the blossom touches the water at a spot"
x + 8: Hypotenuse. "He notices water lily sticking straight up from the water, whose blossom is 8 cm above the water's surface." Antonio pulls the lily to one side, keeping the stem straight, until the blossom touches the water at a spot".
By the Pythagorean theorem we have:
x ^ 2 + 40 ^ 2 = (x + 8) ^ 2
Clearing x:
x ^ 2 + 1600 = x ^ 2 + 16x + 64
x ^ 2 - x ^ 2 = 16x + 64 - 1600
0 = 16x -1536
1536 = 16x
1536/16 = x
x = 96
answer:
1) x ^ 2 + 40 ^ 2 = (x + 8) ^ 2
2) the depth of the water is
x = 96
1.) 3/4
2.) It snowed 1/4 more on Tuesday than it did on Monday.
Answer:
125 deg
Step-by-step explanation:
Keep these three rules in mind:
1) A central angle (vertex is the center of the circle) has the same measure as the arc it intercepts.
2) The measure of an inscribed angle (vertex is point on circle) is half the measure of the intercepted arc.
3) Opposite angles of a rectangle inscribed in a circle are supplementary.
110 deg is a central angle.
By rule 1), the arc intercepted by the central angle 110 deg also measures 110 deg.
a is an inscribed angle that intercepts an arc of 110 deg.
By rule 2), the measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of the intercepted arc.
angle a measures 55 deg.
Rule 3) Angles a and b are supplementary.
a + b = 180
55 + b = 180
b = 125
Answer:
1. (a) a+b=86
2. (c) 5.99a+9.99b≤600
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
a = amount of 16gb memory sticks
b = amount of 21gb memory sticks
Gary is buying a memory sticks for each of the 86 teachers. Therefore the total sum of both 16gb and 32gb memory sticks should equal 86:
a+b=86
2.
a = amount of 16gb memory sticks
b = amount of 21gb memory sticks
Each 16gb memory stick cost $5.99, and each 32gb one costs $9.99. Therefore...
5.99a = total cost of 16gb memory sticks
9.99b = total cost of 32gb memory sticks
Gary has to spent an amount less than or equal to $600. Therefore, the total sum of the costs of both 16gb and 32gb memory sticks should be less than or equal to 600:
5.99a+9.99b≤600