D. 192in^2
This would be a simple area problem with a triangle. REMEMBER THIS EQUATION: a=bh*1/2 (b for base and h for height, these are multiplied together then that answer is halved out.)
So we just need to plug in our values into the equation, so the equation would look like a= (16)*(24)*1/2. 16 times 24 would then give you 384, you could either divide by 2 or multiply by 0.5 to get the next answer, as long as your HALVING the answer.
So we have our bh value so now we can multiply by 1/2 which will give us 384*1/2 which leaves us with 192.
I have also attached a photo of doing a longer(ish) way than this, that also proves that this equation works. Either one will provide you an answer.
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Given that the diameter of the hemisphere is 12.6 cm
The radius of the hemisphere is given by
We need to determine the volume of the hemisphere.
<u>Volume of the hemisphere:</u>
Let us determine the volume of the hemisphere.
The volume of the hemisphere can be determined using the formula,
Substituting the values, r = 6.3 and π = 3.14, we have;
Simplifying the values, we have;
Dividing, we have;
Rounding off to the nearest tenth, we get;
Thus, the volume of the hemisphere is 523.5 cm³
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = x² - 2x - 6
h(x) = 2x² - 5x + 2
To find (h-g) (-2) we must first find h - g(x)
To find h - g(x) subtract g(x) from h(x)
We have
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To find (h-g) (-2) substitute the value of x that's - 2 into (h - g)(x) that's replace every x in (h - g)(x) by - 2
That's
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We have the final answer as
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Hope this helps you
Answer:
I'm sorry I don't know the equation, but she walks 3 mph.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the answer is asking for speed, which needs both distance and time, so we also need both. Which is where the 9 mph is used. 9 mph means its a difference. b means biking mph, w means walking mph, sooo ----->>> b=w+9, and the difference in the 1st equation is 36, which means the first equation is 4 times larger than the b=w+9, so she walked 48 miles, as well as walked 12 miles in 4 hours. Divide then distances by 4, and you get 12 miles and 3 miles in one hour. Or 12 mph & 3 mph, which fits into 12=3+9. So she walks 3 miles per hour.