Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
x = r cosΘ
y = r sinΘ
with r = 54 and Θ = 69°, thus
x = 54cos69° ≈ 19.4
y = 54sin69° ≈ 50.4
Thus (54, 69° ) as an ordered pair
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Considering the volume of the cone, it is found that each triathlete sloshed out 9.5 cm³ of water.
<h3>What is the volume of a cone?</h3>
The volume of a cone of <u>radius r and height h</u> is given by:
V = 1/3 x r² x h
In this problem, the radius and the height are given as follows:
r = 3.5 cm, h = 7 cm.
Hence the total volume is:
V = 1/3 x 3.5² x 7 = 28.6 cm³
The triathletes sloshed out 1/3 of that, hence:
1/3 x 28.6 = 9.5 cm³.
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Tbh 8778188778654789644477 I’m am a 90 old man
The formula for perimeter is P = 2length + 2width (P = 2L + 2W)
You know that the length is 4 more yards then twice the width. In equation form this would be:
length = 4 + 2w
Plug what you know into the perimeter formula:
26 = 2(4 + 2w) + 2w
First you must distribute the 2 to the numbers inside the parentheses, which would be 4 and 2w...
26 = (2 * 4) + (2 * 2w) + 2w
26 = 8 + 4w + 2w
Now you must combine like terms. This means that first numbers with the same variables (w) must be combined...
26 = 8 + 4w + 2w
4w + 2w = 6w
26 = 8 + 6w
Now bring 8 to the left side by subtracting 8 to both sides (what you do on one side you must do to the other). Since 8 is being added on the right side, subtraction (the opposite of addition) will cancel it out (make it zero) from the right side and bring it over to the left side.
26 - 8 = 8 - 8 + 6w
18 = 0 + 6w
18 = 6w
To isolate w divide 6 to both sides
18 / 6 = 6w / 6
w = 3
We know that the width is 3 ft
Now you must find the length. To do this plug 3 where you see w in the equation:
length = 4 + 2w
l = 4 + 2(3)
l = 4 + 6
l = 10
We know that length is 10 ft
Letter B. is the correct answer
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