By finding the scale factor, we will see that the volume of the smaller solid is 86.75 m³.
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How to get the volume of the smaller solid?</h3>
If the solids are similar, then there is a scale factor between the two. Then the relation between the areas is equal to the scale factor squared, and the relation between the volumes is equal to the scale factor cubed.
This means that if the areas are 169 m² and 81 m², then we can write:
169 m² = (k²)*81 m²
Solving for k, we get:
k = √(169 m²/81 m²) = 1.44
Then if the volume of the large solid is 124.92m³ we can write:
124.92m³ = k³*V
Replacing k and solving for V we get:
124.92m³ = (1.44)³*V
(124.92m³/ (1.44)³) = V = 86.75 m³
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(2-7i) (9+5i)
18+10i-63i-35i^2
i^2= -1 so -35*-1= 35
35+18= 53
-63i+10i= -53I
answer is 53-53i
Yes it is greater
35 - square root(40) = 28.6754446797
Pi(6) = 18.8495559215
Answer:
yes is more than 13
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
952.61
Step-by-step explanation:
877.98 X 0.085= 74.6283
877.98+74.6283=952.6083
952.6083 rouned= 952.61
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