Given:
Two jugs are similar. The smaller jug has radius 4 cm and the bigger jug has radius 6 cm and surface area 125 cm².
To find:
The area of the smaller jug.
Solution:
If two figures are similar, then the ratio of their areas is proportional to the square of the corresponding sides of the figures.
Two jugs are similar. So,





Therefore, the area of the smaller jug is about 55.56 cm².
For a rectangular prism, the volume is,
the area of one of the faces * the length of the other unit
so say the base is 9 * 9, then, that base times the height of 16
now, for the triangular prism, the volume is,
the area of one of the triangular faces * the length of the other unit,
so... say, find the area of one of the triangular faces
recall 1/2 b*h
and then multiply that times the other length of 20
If you look up distributive property online, there will be really good videos to help you remember. Hope that will help you:)
The line is parallel to the bisector of the 1st and 3rd quadrants

except it is shifted down 2 units:

Since we're considering the area below the graph (not included), the inequality is

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 package contains 16 slices. A dozen packages is 12 packages. Therefore, a dozen packages will contain 16×12 slices which is 192 slices.