Answer:
Actual volume: 150.8
Step-by-step explanation:
the equation to find the volume of a cylinder is:
V= pi (r)^2 (h)
r= radius
h= height
To get the radius, you divide the diameter by 2.
when you plug in the numbers is looks like this:
V= pi (2)^2 (12)
you'll get 150.8 ft^3
I'm not really sure which volume would be the closest, but it should be around the answer I provided
d=
Let's simplify step-by-step.
p+6pq−2pq−129
=p+6pq+−2pq+−129
Combine Like Terms:
=p+6pq+−2pq+−129
=(6pq+−2pq)+(p)+(−129)
=4pq+p+−129
Answer:
=4pq+p−129
g=
Let's simplify step-by-step.
2x−3y+b(3y−2x)+2.718282−(2x−3y)
Distribute the Negative Sign:
=2x−3y+b(3y−2x)+2.718282+−1(2x−3y)
=2x+−3y+b(3y−2x)+2.718282+−1(2x)+−1(−3y)
=2x+−3y+b(3y−2x)+2.718282+−2x+3y
Distribute:
=2x+−3y+(b)(3y)+(b)(−2x)+2.718282+−2x+3y
=2x+−3y+3by+−2bx+2.718282+−2x+3y
Combine Like Terms:
=2x+−3y+3by+−2bx+2.718282+−2x+3y
=(−2bx)+(3by)+(2x+−2x)+(−3y+3y)+(2.718282)
=−2bx+3by+2.718282
Answer:
=−2bx+3by+2.718282
Number one is D
number 2 is A
Volume is measured by squared units, which is why you could use cubes to represent the volume of a figure. Since volume means the entire figure, you have to stack the cubes one on top of the other and fill the entire cube in an orderly fashion to best identify the volume. Hope this help! :)