Answer:
176 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
Area is a 2-dimensional measure, so the scale factor for area of similar figures is the 2nd power of the linear scale factor. That is, the ratio of linear dimensions of the two figures is ...
smaller/larger = √(228/1425) = √(4/25) = 2/5 . . . . linear scale factor
Volume is a 3-dimensional measure, so the scale factor for volume of similar figures is the 3rd power of the linear scale factor. That is, the ratio of volumes of the two figures is ...
smaller/larger = (2/5)^3 = 8/125 . . . . . . . . volume scale factor
Multiplying this by the larger volume gives us the smaller volume:
(8/125)·(2750 in³) = 176 in³
Answer:
h²⁴
Step-by-step explanation:
Emm... Do you mean (frac(h¹²)/(h⁴))³? If so, here is a solition: h¹²/h⁴=h⁸ and 8×3=24, so answer is h²⁴. Please use formula editor next time) Have a nice day))
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1 1/4 x 9 = 11 we can't just jam the extra half a pound into the containers. Therefore, we need 10 containers to securely place the 11 1/2lbs of salad into the containers.
The sample used in this problem is classified as cluster.
<h3>How are samples classified?</h3>
Samples may be classified as:
- Convenient: Drawn from a conveniently available pool.
- Random: All the options into a hat and drawn some of them.
- Systematic: Every kth element is taken.
- Cluster: Divides population into groups, called clusters, and each element in the cluster is surveyed.
- Stratified: Also divides the population into groups. Then, a equal proportion of each group is surveyed.
For this problem, a group of schools is selected, and then the new program is applied to all students in these school, meaning that all elements in the cluster are surveyed, so cluster sampling is used.
More can be learned about classification of samples at brainly.com/question/25122507
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