I've attached a plot of one such cross-section (orange) over the region in the x-y plane (blue), including the bounding curves (red). (I've set
for this example.)
The length of each cross section (the side lying in the base) has length determined by the horizontal distance
between the y-axis
and the curve
. In terms of
, this distance is
. The height of each cross section is twice the value of
, so the area of each rectangular cross section should be
.
This means the volume would be given by the integral
If quadrilateral JKLM has given values, as well as quadrilateral ABCD, it can be concluded from the given values if JKLM is a result of a dilation of ABCD by a scale factor of 2. Dilation factor is used to scale up a given figure. If ABCD has measurements of 1, 2, 3, and 4. Then the measurements of JKLM should be 4, 8, 12, and 16.
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Answer:</h2>
# short sleeved shirts sold is 50
# long sleeved shirts sold 35
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
First, you need to set up the equation.
(5x)+10*(85-x)=600
5x+850-10x=600
-5x+850=600
-5x=600-850
-5x=-250
x=50
After you solve the equation, you know, that 50 short sleeve t-shirts were sold. Now, you need to find out how many long sleeved t-shirts were sold. 85-50=35. Now you know, that there were 35 long sleeved t-shirt sold.
You can now check your answers. 50*5 + 35*10=600
That is correct.
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Answer:
12/7 or 1 5/7
Step-by-step explanation:
6 * 2 = 12
so
12/7 = 1 5/7