The volume of a rectangle prism is V=whl where w is the width, h is the height, and l is the length. In this case, V=17*15*17, or 4335 cubic inches.
The answer is 1/12
The chance of getting a 3 on a six-sided dice is 1/6
The possibility of getting heads on a two-sided coin is 1/2
6 multiplied by 2 is 12
1 multiplied by 1 is 1
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Sadly, after giving all the necessary data, you forgot to ask the question.
Here are some general considerations that jump out when we play with
that data:
<em>For the first object:</em>
The object's weight is (mass) x (gravity) = 2 x 9.8 = 19.6 newtons
The force needed to lift it at a steady speed is 19.6 newtons.
The potential energy it gains every time it rises 1 meter is 19.6 joules.
If it's rising at 2 meters per second, then it's gaining 39.2 joules of
potential energy per second.
The machine that's lifting it is providing 39.2 watts of lifting power.
The object's kinetic energy is 1/2 (mass) (speed)² = 1/2(2)(4) = 4 joules.
<em>For the second object:</em>
The object's weight is (mass) x (gravity) = 4 x 9.8 = 39.2 newtons
The force needed to lift it at a steady speed is 39.2 newtons.
The potential energy it gains every time it rises 1 meter is 39.2 joules.
If it's rising at 3 meters per second, then it's gaining 117.6 joules of
potential energy per second.
The machine that's lifting it is providing 117.6 watts of lifting power.
The object's kinetic energy is 1/2 (mass) (speed)² = 1/2(4)(9) = 18 joules.
If you go back and find out what the question is, there's a good chance that
you might find the answer here, or something that can lead you to it.
1. John can create 5 paintings per week.
2. Sasha can walk 30 minutes per mile.
3. Todd takes 24 minutes per room he cleans.
4. Victoria takes half of one day per necklace she makes.
5. Byron can make 12 cakes per day.
6. Charlie paid $130 for each table.
She had 42 dollars.
(4/7 of 42 is 24 dollars)