B would be 11 (if thats what youre asking)
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For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.
We have then:
n: number of cans that each student must bring
We know that:
The teacher will bring 5 cans
There are 20 students in the class
At least 105 cans must be brought, but no more than 205 cans
Therefore the inequation of the problem is given by:
Answer:
105 <u><</u> 20n + 5 <u><</u> 205
the possible numbers n of cans that each student should bring in is:
105 <u><</u> 20n + 5 <u><</u> 205
The radius of can is 2.524 inches
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that large can of tuna fish that has a volume of 66 cubic inches and a height of 3.3 inches
To find: Radius
Given a large can of tuna fish, we know that can is generally of cylinder shape, we can use the volume of cylinder formula,
<em><u>The volume of cylinder is given as:</u></em>
Where,
"r" is the radius of cylinder
"h" is the height of cylinder
is a constant equal to 3.14
Substituting the given values in above formula,
Thus the radius of can is 2.524 inches