Two figure in front
h=16+17 = 33 m
l=18 m
width = 13 m
Volume = lwh = 18*13*33 =7722 m^2
Two figures at the back
h=16 m
l=18+18 =36 m
width = 15 m
Volume = lwh =36*15*16 =8640 m^2
Total volume = 7722+8640 = 16362 m^2
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The mean is 11,000
Answer:
63.59 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula to find the area of a square: a², where a is the side.
The formula to find the area of a circle: πr², where r is the radius (diameter ÷ 2), and the pi is alterable (3.14 or 3.142 or 22/7).
1) Find the diameter of the circle. The side of a square is the diameter.
a²
a = √81
a = 9
2) Plug the values into the formula of the area of a circle. 9 ÷ 2 = 4.5 (radius).
= 3.14 x 4.5²
= 3.14 x 20.25
= 63.585
3) Round off the result to the nearest hundredth.
= 63.59
Answer:
<em>The gold vein is 96 miles away from the farthest gold dust strike.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Distance Between two Points in the Plane
</u>
Given two points A(x,y) and B(w,z), the distance between them is:
The prospector positioned the gold vein at (-2,9) and the farthest gold dust strike at (94,9). We are required to calculate the distance between these two points. Use the formula:
The distance is 96 units, but we know each unit on the graph represents 1 mile, thus the gold vein is 96 miles away from the farthest gold dust strike.
So the formula for the circumference of a circle is π x diameter
Since we know the the circumference already, we just divide that by π:
12π / π = 12
Now we halve the diameter to get the radius:
12 / 2 = 6
The area of a circle is π x radius²
So the area is:
·π x 6² = 36π· (or 113 not in terms of π)