Volume of Cylinder = πr²h
Radius r = 14.5 feet
Volume, V = 4950 cubic feet
4950 = π*14.5²*h
π*14.5²*h = 4950
h = 4950 / (π*14.5²) Use your calculator with π function
h = 7.494
Therefore height ≈ 7.50 feet to the nearest tenth of a foot.
4.a) 2x=7*3
2x=21
x=21/2 OR
x=10.5
4.b)5x=25*6
5x=150
x=150/5
x=30
4.c)4x=5*14
4x=70
x= 70/4
x=17.5
4.d)4x=9*3
4x=27
X=27/4
X=6.75
4.e)x=0.05*3
X=0.15
4.f)x=0.25*7
X=1.75
4.g)x=0.4*1.5
X=0.6
4.h)x=0.7*2.2
X=1.54
5a)x/7=7-3
X/7=4
X=4*7
X=28
B)2x/5=3+8
2x/5=11
2x=11*5
2x=55
X=55/2
X=27.5
C)2x/3=74-26
2x/3=48
2x=48*3
2x=144
X=72
(I can’t finish all but it is the same method )
Answer: if you think about b it sounds wrong so the answer is probably A
Step-by-step explanation: you said it wasn’t C or D so between A and B , A makes more sense
Answer:
I believe this is pathgorean theorem, which I did at the beginning of alegbra last year. It is basically finding the missing side of a triangle. (Trust me some of the easiest stuff you do all year) Below are my notes from last year. I hope it helps! Good Luck!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two sides
If you know two other sides of the right triangle, it's the easiest option; all you need to do is apply the Pythagorean theorem:
a² + b² = c²
if leg a is the missing side, then transform the equation to the form when a is on one side, and take a square root:
a = √(c² - b²)
if leg b is unknown, then
b = √(c² - a²)
for hypotenuse c missing, the formula is
c = √(a² + b²)