Answer:
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Answer:
Volume of a cup
The shape of the cup is a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is:
\text{Volume of a cylinder}=\pi \times (radius)^2\times heightVolume of a cylinder=π×(radius)
2
×height
The diameter fo the cup is half the diameter: 2in/2 = 1in.
Substitute radius = 1 in, and height = 4 in in the formula for the volume of a cylinder:
\text{Volume of the cup}=\pi \times (1in)^2\times 4in\approx 12.57in^3Volume of the cup=π×(1in)
2
×4in≈12.57in
3
2. Volume of the sink:
The volume of the sink is 1072in³ (note the units is in³ and not in).
3. Divide the volume of the sink by the volume of the cup.
This gives the number of cups that contain a volume equal to the volume of the sink:
\dfrac{1072in^3}{12.57in^3}=85.3cups\approx 85cups
12.57in
3
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Answer:
the answer is D. 147 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
114+33=147
check answer by
180-147=33
33+33+114=180
Step-by-step explanation:



Answer:
The sum of two numbers is 14 and their difference is 10
Step-by-step explanation:
"2 numbers (x and y)
x+y = 14
and x-y + 10
If you each equation by positive 2, one gets 2x+2y = 28 and 2x-2y = 20
The 'y-terms' cancel out or equal zero when adding, so 4x = 48, divide by 4 on each side and x or the first number equals 12.
Plug 12 back into the equation for 'x' and subtract 12 on both sides so that y=2
The difference of 12-2=10 and the addition of 12 and 2 equals 14"
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