Knowing the volume of a 3-D shape is extremely when deciding what materials to use and how much of them to use. When you know the volume of the different designs is helpful when deciding which material costs less to use but still meets requirements. For example, if you were trying to decide what material to fill your product with, and say the volume of your product is 36^3. You narrow things down to two products, one costing $54 to fill the entire thing. The other costing $60. Because you have the volume, it will be easy to decide which is better based off of the price per square inch. If you didn't have the volume. You would have to make an estimate and potentially make a bad business decision.
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To determine the lines that are parallel, you will need to find the missing angle length in the pairs of supplementary angles (totaling 180 degree).
180 - 114 = 66 degrees
180 - 112 = 68 degrees
Using these you can see the lines that are parallel. They have matching angle measurements.
c // f
d // e
Answer:
She read 15 fiction books
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 10 x 3 = 30
so she reads 30 non fiction books and she reads half as many fiction books as she reads nonfiction.
Divide 30/2=15