Draw one ten, (If you have to draw ones, draw 3 of those) and the new fact is 10 + 3. (That equals 13, if you need that.)
Volume of Sphere is V=(4/3)*PI*r^3
The radius of the volleyball is 13 inches
<span>So V=(4/3) * 3.14 * 13^3 =
9198 cubic inches</span>
Volume of a cylinder is V=pi * r^2 *h
Since they say the ball fits perfectly
The radius is 13 and the height is 26 ( the diameter of the
ball)
So V=3.14 * 13^2 * 26 = 13,797 cubic inches
13797 – 9198 = 4,599 cubic inches of empty space
Hey, It looks like you're in Algebra and I'm here to give the best solution I can!
To write the equation, you are going to use the Standard Form. Standard Form is one way of solving this problem, and it is used to find the x,and y-intercepts of a problem.
Standard Form can be written using the equation <span>ax+by=c
</span>In your problem, you will write the equation like so, with 'x' representing T-Shirts, and 'y' representing pants:
<span>
8x+5y=220</span>
Now, in order to find the x-intercept you need to substitute a 0 for the 'y' variable and solve the new equation, 8x=220.
I'm sure you know you need to divide both sides by 8 which will give you the answer x=27.5.
Now, in order to find 'y' you would substitute a 0 for the 'x' variable which will give you an equation that should look like 5y=220.
Then, divided both sides by 5 to get your y-intercept.
y=44
Finally,you know that each T-Shirt (x) is $27.50, and each pair of pants(y)costs $44
-I hope this helped you, Sincerely, Auhrevo!
The answer is 1.
7 x 1 = 7
and 10 x 1 = 10
They don't have other factors in common besides 1.
Explanation:
When the inequality symbol is replaced by an equal sign, the resulting linear equation is the boundary of the solution space of the inequality. Whether that boundary is included in the solution region or not depends on the inequality symbol.
The boundary line is included if the symbol includes the "or equal to" condition (≤ or ≥). An included boundary line is graphed as a solid line.
When the inequality symbol does not include the "or equal to" condition (< or >), the boundary line is not included in the solution space, and it is graphed as a dashed line.
Once the boundary line is graphed, the half-plane that makes up the solution space is shaded. The shaded half-plane will be to the right or above the boundary line if the inequality can be structured to be of one of these forms:
- x > ... or x ≥ ... ⇒ shading is to the right of the boundary
- y > ... or y ≥ ... ⇒ shading is above the boundary
Otherwise, the shaded solution space will be below or to the left of the boundary line.
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Just as a system of linear equations may have no solution, so that may be the case for inequalities. If the boundary lines are parallel and the solution spaces do not overlap, then there is no solution.
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The attached graph shows an example of graphed inequalities. The solutions for this system are in the doubly-shaded area to the left of the point where the lines intersect. We have purposely shown both kinds of inequalities (one "or equal to" and one not) with shading both above and below the boundary lines.