The hint says that volume of a rectangular solid = l*w*h, where l = length, w = width, and h = height. Use this to solve for the height of the solid by plugging in the numbers you know.
You know that length, l = 2cm, width, w = 8cm, and, *EDITED* volume = 160 cm^3. Plug these values into the equation for volume (the hint) and solve for h, the height:
Volume = lwh
160 = (2)(8)(h)
160 = 16h
h = 10cm
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Answer: The height is 10 cm
Answer:A
Step-by-step explanation:
just took it
Circumference formula - 2pi(r)
area formula - pi(r)^2
in both of the formulas r is the radius so
to find circumstance: 2(pi)(6) = 25.68 feet
to find area: pi(6)^2 = 113.04 feet
Answer:
Proportion- 1 to 21 or 1:21
Cranberry Juice- 147 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
84/4 = 21
7*21 = 147
There are several different equations that can be used to find missing sides, these can be trigonometric functions or the distance formula. The trigonometric functions consist of sine (opposite/hypotenuse), cosine (adjacent/hypotenuse), and tangent (opposite/adjacent. The adjacent side is represented by the side next to the given angle measure, the opposite is the side that is connected to adjacent side and across from the given angle, and the hypotenuse is the diagonal that connects the opposite side to the given angle- most notable because its line isn't straight like the other sides.
The distance formula is used to find the measurement of missing side lengths in all quadrilaterals, and it's: D = sqrt(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2 where x are the x-coordinates of two given points and y are the y-coordinates of the same two given points.