Answer:
First lets find the area of the bottom circle:
7.2 is your radius so:
7.2^2 = 51.84 the reason why you square your radius is because thats apart of the formula when finding the are of a circle.
lets continue:
51.84 x 3.14(pi) = 162.7776
Now we need to find the area of the round surface but first we need to find the circumference of one circle and multiply it by the height.
2 x 3.14 x 7.2 = 45.216
Now lets multiply it by the height:
45.216 x 17 = 768.672
Now lets add both areas:
768.672 + 162.7776 = 931.4496 dont forget to round to the nearest hundredths place! 931.4496 rounded up = 931.45 square meters is your answer.
Answer:
11 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1852 its height was 29.002ft or 8.839m, while the measuring in 1999 said that it was 29.035ft or 8.850m. That means that it is taller by some 11 meters or 33 feet. That is because it keeps increasing its size since its positioned on such plates that hit each other.
Answer:
No sé si este es un problema de opción múltiple, pero tanto (A) como (B) son fracciones equivalentes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression:
<u>Option A</u>
⇒ (x - 4)(3x + 2)
⇒ (x × 3x) + (2 × x) + (-4 × 3x) + (-4 × 2)
⇒ (3x²) + (2x) + (-12x) + (-8)
⇒ 3x² + 2x - 12x - 8
⇒ 3x² - 10x - 8
3x² - 10x - 8 = 3x² - 10x - 8 (Yes!)
<u>Option B</u>
⇒ (3x - 4)(x - 2)
⇒ (3x × x) + (3x × -2) + (-4 × x) + (-4 × -2)
⇒ (3x²) + (-6x) + (-4x) + (8)
⇒ 3x² - 6x - 4x + (8)
⇒ 3x² - 10x + 8
3x² - 10x - 8 = 3x² - 10x + 8 (No!)
<u>Option C</u>
⇒ (3x - 4)(x + 2)
⇒ (3x × x) + (3x × 2) + (-4 × x) + (-4 × 2)
⇒ (3x²) + (6x) + (-4x) + (-8)
⇒ 3x² + 6x - 4x - 8
⇒ 3x² + 2x - 8
3x² - 10x - 8 = 3x² + 2x - 8 (No!)
<u>Option D</u>
⇒ (3x - 2)(x - 4)
⇒ (3x × x) + (3x × -4) + (-2 × x) + (-2 × -4)
⇒ (3x²) + (-12x) + (-2x) + (8)
⇒ 3x² - 12x - 2x + 8
⇒ 3x² - 14x + 8
3x² - 10x - 8 = 3x² - 14x + 8 (No!)
Since the expression of option A has the same value as the given expression, option A is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
based on the story told I expected completely different questions.
but for the actually asked question the whole thing about gaining our not gaining weight is competent irrelevant. ignore it.
so, all we need to do is looking at the row totals.
27.4% of the participants took 1 vitamin.
49.5% of the participants took more than 1 vitamin.
so, 49.5% + 27.4% = 76.9% of all participants are taking vitamins in some form.
therefore, the second answer option is correct.