15.8 I believe. Since 20 isn’t a option 15 is the closest. Good luck I have good faith I have you the right answer
Answer:
The volume of the cone is;
100 π inches^3
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the volume, we need the height
We can get the height from the slant height and the radius
Mathematically, we use Pythagoras’ theorem for this as the slant height, the radius and the height forms a right-angled triangle
The right-angled triangle has the slant height as its hypotenuse
By the theorem, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the two other sides
Let the height be h
Thus;
12^2 = 5^2 + h^2
169= 25 + h^2
h^2 = 169-25
h^2 = 144
h = √1144 inches = 12 inches
The volume of the cone is;
1/3 * π * r^2 * h
= 1/3 * π * 5^2 * 12
= 100 π inches^3
No If it was 4 to 3 then yes but 4 can't be multiplied by anything to equal 9
Answer:C
Step-by-step explanation:There is definitely enough info.
And there are no angles so it has to be SSS~ (It's dilated by 1.5 by the way)
Answer:
1<x<6
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 1 from every side: 2<2x<12
divide 2 every side: 1<x<6