<h3>Exact
Answer: (160/3)pi</h3><h3>Approximate Answer: 167.47</h3>
The approximate answer results when you use pi = 3.14, and this approximate answer is rounded to two decimal places
note that (160/3)pi is the same as 160pi/3
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Work Shown:
r = radius = 4
h = height = 10
V = volume of cone
V = (1/3)pi*r^2*h
V = (1/3)pi*4^2*10
V = (160/3)pi exact answer
V = (160/3)*3.14
V = 167.46666....
V = 167.47 approximate answer rounded to two decimal places
Ok so for this question, you have to draw a graph to help. I'm doing the numbers by 2. You plot the points (21,32) on the graph then after that plot the points by the slope. What I'm trying to say by that is: 1.5 as a fraction is 3/2. so you count from that point by going 3 numbers up (or squares if on a graph if it makes more sense) then count 2 squares to the right and you continue doing that after every point you make (if there's no space to go up the graph the n you can go down by just counting 3 down then counting 2 to the LEFT)
I don't have graph paper on me so I can't really tell you the y-intercept because it might be not accurate (thats the number after the slope or "b" in the formula y=mx+b) How to find that is: when you follow the steps above you're going to hit the y-axis (vetical line) when you have an exact point hitting the y-axis (it should be right on that line ) then that's your number
Equation: y=1.5x+ (insert y-axis number here)
The coordiantes of another point is on the line (u can pick any)
35 degrees
reason:alt. angle,//lines
Answer:
-13a
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey! you would first for 9 its a one step equation so you would divide the number without the variable(constant) by both sides you would get and answer by having the variable on one side of the equation sign and you have your answer. since it was multiplying you had to divide to cancel out the number next to the variable . If you need more help i recommend PhotoMath because it shows you how to do the problems step by step and shows you the answer! Thanks for asking for help