The volume of a cylinder depends on both the cylinder's height and its radius.
There are an infinite number of different cylinders, all with different dimensions,
that all have 300π inches³ of volume. In order to calculate either dimension of
a cylinder, both the volume and the other dimension must be known.
We sense a high probability that the picture described as "shown below"
tells the cylinder's radius. Sadly, we have not been made privy to that
bit of information, leaving us out in the cold with no way to calculate the
cylinder's height.
(-11.2)+10.1 = -1.1
(-11.2) +10.1 and 11.2+ (-10.1) are related because the negative signs are switch so both equations have the same answer.
Just 2 that is it hope that helps
The first problem Levi solves is incorrect, because 5/4 is not equal to 20.
The second problem Levi solves is correct, because 1.5 x 10 is 15, which subtracting 8 is equal to 7.
The third problem Levi solves is correct, because 4 x 13 is 52 and plus 6 it is 58.
I hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
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31 cup of milk require 41 cup of water.
1 cup of milk require 41/31 cup of water.
so, 41/31 cup of water is required for 1 cup of milk.
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