Answer:
You have a jug holding 6 liters of water. Water from the jug is to be poured into small water bottles which can hold 1/3 liters of water each. How many bottles can you fill with this water?
Step-by-step explanation:
Total quantity of water available = 6 liters
Water that can be filled in each bottle =
liter
Since one bottle can hold
liter, in order to find how many bottles can hold 6 liters, we need to divided 6 by
.
So,
Total number of water bottles that can be filled are = 
Therefore, we can fill 18 water bottles using the water from the jug.
Volume of the cone is 23 in^3. = (1/3)pi r^2 h.
Given r=1, pi=3.14
so we have
(1/3)(3.14)1^2 h=23
h=23/((1/3)(3.14)1^2)
=21.97
=22 in. (approx.)
The function is decreasing on the interval (-∞,∞)
This means that, throughout the whole graph, the slope is negative.
2 twelve is ten more than 2. Since 2 add 10 is twelve than the answer is 2
Answer:
William bough a 0.5-liter bottle of liquid plant food.
Step-by-step explanation: