The shape of the water is that of a "spherical cap." The formula for the volume of a spherical cap is ...
... V = π·h²·(r -h/3) . . . . . . . from web search
For a radius of 5 in, this is
... V = π·h²·(5 -h/3) . . . . in³
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For h=0
... V = π·0²·(5 -0/3) = 0
For h=5 in
... V = π·(5 in)²·((5 -5/3) in) = (2/3)π·5³ in³ . . . . . the volume of a hemisphere of radius 5
Answer: yes it is
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Answer:
x=5
Step-by-step explanation:
If the sum of the measures of angle M and R is 90 degrees, and you know that angle R is 55 degrees, subtract angle R from the total angle. Then, solve for M
90 - 55 = 35
5x + 10 = 35
5x = 25
x = 5
Answer:
CA = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the sides are 3 and 4, we recognize this as a 3:4:5 right triangle, with CA = 5. Using the Pythagorean theorem confirms this:
CA² = AB² +BC²
CA² = 3² +4² = 9 +16 = 25
CA = √25
CA = 5