To find one tenth of 119.9 just divide 119.9 by 10
In the attachement, there is what I came up with so far. I think that finding 'a' is non-trivial, if possible at all.
- the area of a circle
- the area of a circular segment
V ≈ 15.63cm^3
volume of a cube = side × side × side = units^3
Volume = 2.5*2.5*2.5 = 15.63^3
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Answer:
Area of the rhombus will be a repeating decimal.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a terminating decimals, numbers get terminated after decimal like
1/4 = 0.25
while in repeating decimals, numbers get repeated after decimal like
1/3 = 0.33333
When we multiply two decimals which are repeating and terminating decimals the result will be a repeating decimal.
Therefore area of the rhombus will be a repeating decimal.
Answer: y=-8
Step-by-step explanation:
If the slope is zero that means that the line does not go up (or have any rise) and therefore must be a horizontal line. Since it passes through the point (3,-8), the equation has to be y=-8.