For this case the first thing you should do is find the volume of the sphere.
We have then:
V = (4/3) * (pi) * (r ^ 3)
Where,
r: sphere's radius
Substituting values we have:
V = (4/3) * (3.14) * ((3/2) ^ 3)
V = 14.13 in ^ 3
Answer:
The amount of glitter required to completely fill one glass ornament is:
V = 14.13 in ^ 3
Answer:
Sentences 2 and 3
Step-by-step explanation
Statistical is an overall count how many someone has
I think it is 1/3 but I am not sure. Sorry if wrong.
1. I think the underlined number is 2. So It will be hundredths.
2. (8 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (1/10) + (4/100) + (1/1000)
Or 800 + 60 + 3 + 0.1 + 0.04 + 0.001
Answer:
a. $0.47 per ounce
b. $0.36 per ounce
c. the gallon size costs less per ounce
Step-by-step explanation:
A unit rate is a rate that is expressed with one unit in the denominator. That is, it is <some amount> per unit. The <some amount> value will generally depend on what unit is chosen. This problem suggests the desired unit is 1 oz of paint.
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<h3>a.</h3>
Unit cost for a quart:
ratio = cost/ounces = $14.99/(32 oz) ≈ $0.468/oz ≈ $0.47/oz
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<h3>b.</h3>
Unit cost for a gallon:
ratio = cost/ounces = $45.99/(120 oz) ≈ $0.359/oz ≈ $0.36/oz
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<h3>c.</h3>
The cost per ounce is less for the gallon size. If at least 3 quarts of paint is needed, then buying it in the gallon size will cost less.
If less than 3 quarts are needed, then a gallon container will cost more than is necessary for the paint required. The "better deal" depends on the amount of paint required.