Answer:
288π or 904.78
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the diameter of this beach ball is 12 inches and we want to determine how much air it can hold using the formula for the volume of a sphere which is × π × r³ where 'r' is the radius. In the question we are given the diameter not the radius but we can half the diameter to find the radius so 12 ÷ 2 = 6. The radius of the beach ball is 6 inches so let's work out how much air it can hold.
Volume = × π × r³
→ Let's substitute in the values
Volume = × π × 6³
→ Simplify
Volume = × π × 216
→ Simplify further
Volume = 288π or 904.78
Answer:
h(-9) = -107
Step-by-step explanation:
h(-9) = 4(-9)2 + 3(-9) - 8 = -107
Answer:
7b-c²
Step-by-step explanation:
7times b is 7b reduced by the square of c means minus c²
Sqrt28 = 5.2915~
largest integer below = 5
(round down)
Answers:
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Explanation:
Part (a)
Lines LN and PN have the point N in common. This is the intersection point.
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Part (b)
To name a plane, pick any three non-collinear points that are inside it. We cannot pick points H, J, K together because infinitely many planes pass through it. Imagine the piece of flat paper able to rotate around this axis (like a propeller). Having the points not all on the same line guarantees we form exactly one unique plane.
I'll pick the non-collinear points P, H and J to get the name Plane PHJ. Other answers are possible.
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Part (c)
Points H, J and K are collinear as they are on the same line. Pick either H or K to fill out the answer box. I'll go with point K
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Part (d)
Point P and line HK are coplanar. They exist in the same flat plane, or on the same sheet of flat paper together.
We can think of that flat plane as the ground level while something like point N is underground somewhere. So point N and anything on that ground plane wouldn't be coplanar.
Note: there are other possible names for line HK such as line JH or line JK. The order doesn't matter when it comes to naming lines.