Answer:
25,133 m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The lateral area of a cone is found using the slant height (s) and the radius (r) in the formula ...
A = πrs
So, we need to know the radius and the slant height.
The radius is half the diameter, so is (160 m)/2 = 80 m.
The slant height can be found using the Pythagorean theorem:
s^2 = r^2 + (60 m)^2 = (80 m)^2 +(60 m)^2 = (6400 +3600) m^2
s = √(10,000 m^2) = 100 m
Now, we can put these values into the formula to find the lateral area:
A = π(80 m)(100 m) = 8000π m^2 ≈ 25,133 m^2
I hope this helps you
-(-(-)10x)=-5
-(10x)=-5
-10x=-5
x=1/2
It is closer to 1.4
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a 45 45 90 triangle
To find the hypotenuse of this triangle it is any side length times the square root of two.
Formula: Square Root = sqrt
Hypotenuse = SideLength*sqrt(2) ; 1*sqrt(2) = 1.412...
Rounded to the nearest tenths it is closer to 1.4 than 1.5
The answer is D(same slope and diff intercepts are the key to having parallel lines)
Answer:
You just add.
3x3= 9
3+3+3=9
Step-by-step explanation: