To solve this we are going to use the formula for the volume of a sphere:
where
is the radius of the sphere
Remember that the radius of a sphere is half its diameter; since the first radius of our sphere is 24 cm,
. Lets replace that in our formula:
Now, the second diameter of our sphere is 36, so its radius will be:
. Lets replace that value in our formula one more time:
To find the volume of the additional helium, we are going to subtract the volumes:
Volume of helium=
We can conclude that the volume of additional helium in the balloon is
approximately <span>
17,194 cm³.</span>
Replace X in the equation with the values in the table and calculate:
2X-5:
2(-4) -5 = -8 -5 = -13
2(-2)-5 = -4-5 = -9
2(1)-5 = 2-5 = -3
2(3)-5 = 6-5 = 1
2(5)-5 = 10-5 = 5
Answer:
x is 30/7
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to isolate x.
First, solve 5 * 6/7. The answer is 30/7.
Next, divide both sides by 6/7. This will cancel out the 6/7 on the left . For the right, when dividing fractions, you must take the reciprocal of the second fraction and multiply by it. So instead of having 30/7 divided by 6/7, you will have 30/7 * 7/6. The answer is 210/45 which simplifies to 5.
Third, you want to divide both sides by 7/6. Again the 7/6 on the left will be cancelled out. And you must do 5 * 6/7. In order to make the 5 look like a fraction to reduce confusion, you can set it over 1 (thus, you would do 5/1 * 6/7). The answer is 30/7.
You can plug it back into the equation to check.
Answer:
the tank holds 625 cm^3 of water when it is full
Step-by-step explanation:
h= 2.5 m b( l×w)= 2.5 m
V= l× w× h
=l× b
=2.5 m× 2.5m^2
=6.25 m^3
to find the volume in cm^3 convert m to cm
1m=100 cm
6.25 m= 6.25 ×100 =625 cm^3
Answer:
Log9 (9^2)=2
Step-by-step explanation: