Answer:
64 crates
Step-by-step explanation:
Smaller Cube Side Length = 2 1/2 feet, or, 2.5 feet
Larger Container (Cube) Side Length = 10 feet
We find volume of larger container and find volume of small crates. We divide the large volume by volume of each crate. This will give us number of crates we can fit.
Volume of Cube = x^3
Where x is the side length of the cube
Now,
Small Crate Volume = (2.5)^3 = 15.625 cubic feet
Large Container Volume = 10^3 = 1000 cubic feet
Number of crates that would fit = 1000/15.625 = 64
So, 64 crates will fit in the largest shipping container
The inside angles of a triangle need to equal 180 degrees
in this triangle the lines NP and OP are identical so the 2 unknown angles would be equal
so the 2 unknown angles would be 180 - 112 = 68 / 2 = 34 each
angle N & O are 34 degrees
Answer: Yes, the highest side would be F
Answer: The missing number is 55
The denominators are 20 and 100. We multiply by 5 to jump from the smaller denominator to the larger.
Do the same for the numerators
11*5 = 55
Or you can solve the proportion below for x
11/20 = x/100
11*100 = 20*x
1100 = 20x
20x = 1100
x = 1100/20
x = 55
Answer:
1) Parellel because if she had sliced perpendicular, she would have gotten a square and a triangle.
2) Perpendicular because if she had sliced parallel, she would have gotten a (once more) square and a triangle.
1) First shape and Last shape (the cylinder and the cone).
2) First shape and Second shape (the pyramid and the cone).
1) This would be a cone - I included a picture of it.
2) This would be a triangular pyramid - I included a picture of it.