Answer:
5,000
Step-by-step explanation:
=10÷2[500÷5{6+4}
=10÷2[500÷5×10]
=10÷2[100×10]
=10÷2×1000
=5×1000
=5000
Let x represent the side length of the square end, and let d represent the dimension that is the sum of length and girth. Then the volume V is given by
V = x²(d -4x)
Volume will be maximized when the derivative of V is zero.
dV/dx = 0 = -12x² +2dx
0 = -2x(6x -d)
This has solutions
x = 0, x = d/6
a) The largest possible volume is
(d/6)²(d -4d/6) = 2(d/6)³
= 2(108 in/6)³ = 11,664 in³
b) The dimensions of the package with largest volume are
d/6 = 18 inches square by
d -4d/6 = d/3 = 36 inches long
A rectangle, presumably, as the cross section is going to be whatever shape the outward faces are (in the case of a vertical cross section like this one)
Answer:
t=2
Step-by-step explanation:
I worked it out and got this answer as well but checked it in a calculator and couldn't send my pic in. I hope its right but if t is with 2 on the denominator then its a whole different answer.
Answer:
-3/8
Step-by-step explanation:
PemDas
2/3 x 3/4= 1/2
3/4 x -1/2 = -3/8
full equation is now
1/2 - 1/2 + -3/8
1/2-1/2 =0
-3/8 remains