1 cubic meter = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1 x 10^6 cc
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
13.6 g / cc
If we had a cubic meter of mercury, its mass would be (or it would "weigh") 13.6 * 1,000,000 = 13,600,000 grams or 13,600 kilograms.
And so its density would be 13,600 kg / cubic meter.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Sqrt 9 x sqrt 4 = sqrt 9 x 4
Answer:
=13
Step-by-step explanation:
=2^2+2×2+5
=4+4+5
=8+5
=13
Answer:
The new can can hold upto volume of 476.69 cubic centimeters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter of the can = d = 6 cm
Radius of the can = r = 0.5d = 0.5 × 6 cm = 3 cm
Height of the can = h = 12 cm
Company wants to increase the dimensions of their cans by a multiple of 1.12. So, the new dimension will be:
r'= 3 cm × 1.12 = 3.36 cm
h' = 12 cm × 1.12 =13.44 cm
Volume of the = can = V
Volume of a cylinder =
The new can can hold upto volume of 476.69 cubic centimeters.
sin(4π21). Explanation: Notice that this fits the form of the sine subtraction formula: sin(A−B)=sin(A)cos(B)−cos(A)sin(B).