Answer:
C≈18.85
Step-by-step explanation:
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To find the volume of a cone, you multiply the base by the height and then divide by three.
First, we need to find the base. A cone has a circle for the base. To find the area of a circle, we square the radius and multiply it by pi (we will use 3.14).
4²=16
16×3.14= 50.24
Now, we multiply our base by the height.
50.24×8=401.92
Finally, we divide by three.
401.92÷3≈133.973 (to nearest thousandth)
Therefore, the volume of the cone is about 133.973 units cubed. If you were to use exact pi, it would be more like 134 because of all those decimals after pi!
Now you can find the volume of cones!
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Answer:
2 terms
Step-by-step explanation:
No.
It's not smaller either.
0.5 is exactly equal to 9/18 .
Both of them are different ways to write "one half".
There are 3 in. of snow on the ground when it begins to snow 0.5 in./h.
Initial depth of snow = 3 in.
it begins to snow 0.5 in./h. The constant rate of snow is 0.5. So slope = 0.5
Let x be the number of hours
y be the total depth of the snow
To frame linear equation we use y=mx+b
where m is the slope and b is the y intercept (initial depth of snow)
We know m=0.5 and b=3
Replace it in the equation
y = 0.5x + 3
The linear equation that represents the total depth of the snow(y), in inches, after x hours
is y= 0.5x + 3