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Nadusha1986 [10]
3 years ago
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X to the second power = 1/1000. What is X?

Mathematics
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dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
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This would be what x is

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Given:

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height of square pyramid = 4.5 inches

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1) Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3v}{h} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*73.5}{4.5} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*73.5*10}{4.5*10} }         (multiplying both sides to make it a whole number)

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*735}{45} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{735}{15} }                  (3 gets canceled out)

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2) 7 is a rational number, so the side length of the square pyramid is a rational number.

It is a rational number because,

it can be written in the form p/q,  where

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Part B

Given:

Volume of Khafre's pyramid = 9/10 of Khufu's pyramid's volume

Volume of Kristina's first pyramid = 73.5 cubic inches

To find:

Volume of Kristina's second pyramid

Steps:

Volume of Kristina's second pyramid = 9/10 the volume of Kristina first pyramid

Volume of second pyramid = \frac{9}{10}*73.5

Volume of second pyramid = 9 * 7.35

Volume of second pyramid = 66.15 cubic inches

The volume of the second pyramid should be 66.15 cubic inches

Part C

Given:

Height of pyramid = 4.41 inches

Volume of pyramid = 66.15 cubic inches

To find:

1) Side length of pyramid

2) if the side length is rational or irrational

Steps:

1) Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3v}{h} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*66.15}{4.41} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*66.15*100}{4.41*100} }         (multiplying both sides to make it a whole number)

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{3*6615}{441} }

Side length = \sqrt{\frac{6615}{147} }                   (3 gets canceled)

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2) \sqrt{45} cant be written in the form of a fraction, so it is an irrational number

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Part D

Given

Height of model pyramid = 4.5 inches

Height of Khufu's pyramid = 755.75 feet (had to search the internet for the answer, so I am not sure if it is correct)

Side length of model pyramid = 7 inches

Side length of Khufu's pyramid = 481.4 feet (had to search the internet for the answer)

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1)If the model is to scale with Khufu's pyramid

2) If the model is close to scale with Khufu's pyramid

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Ratio = 481.4 feet : 755.75 feet

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Ratio = 448 ft : 706 ft

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2) No, the model is not close to scale,  (it depends by what is meant by close, for me its 0.01)

Happy to help, and I hope you learnt something from this answer that will help you in the future

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