Answer:histogram 4
Is this for stats? each number is going by 5 and looking at the numbers you can easily eliminate 2 and 3 as there is nothing in the area of 50-60 that only leaves 1 and 4 look at the numbers and how they add up in the frequency from 70-75 there are two numbers that meet the criteria. Histogram 1 only shows one number for that section so i assume that it should be number 4.
This question is asking for the volume of the cone.
The formula is 1/3π r²h where r is radius and h is height.
First we must find the radius by dividing the diameter in half, giving us 3.5
Now we plug our values into the formula like this:
1/3 π r²h
1/3 π3.5² 13
This gives us the answer of 166.76mL or 166.8mL depending on how you want to round it.
Hope this helps :)
If the store can only buy them in bulks of ten, then you take your number of desired cars (3,000) and divide it by the bulk amount (10) and it will give you your amount of bulk you need to buy to fulfill your desired amount of product (300). Simplified, you take your cars that they want, divide it by how many come in a set, and the answer will be how many sets they need to order. You need to use both the amount of desired cars and number of cars in a set as you primary information to solve this problem. Hope this helped!
Answer:
2^5
Step-by-step explanation:
2^4 × 2^6 ÷ 2^5
= 2^10 ÷ 2^5
=2^5