Let AB extended intersect DC extended at point E
<span>We now have right triangle BEC with E = 90 degrees </span>
<span>For triangle BEC: </span>
<span>Exterior angle at E = 90 </span>
<span>Exterior angle at C = 148 (given) </span>
<span>Exterior angle of all polygons add up to 360 degrees </span>
<span>Exterior angle at B = 360−148−90 = 122 </span>
<span>So in quadrilateral ABCD </span>
<span>B = 122 </span>
<span>D = 360−44−148−122 = 46</span>
Answer:
WE HAVE FIND HOW MUCH MAY TIME BIGGER IS THE VOLUME OF PYRAMID B THAN PYRAMID A.
The answer is 32 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of Pyramid B = 3136 in³
Volume of Pyramid A = ?
We have to find volume of Pyramid A. As Pyramid is a square pyramid, its volume is given as:
where b = base = 7 and h = height = 6. Substitute the values:
Volume of Pyramid A = 98 in³
To find how many time B is bigger than A, divide volume of B by A:
So, volume of Pyramid B is 32 times bigger than volume of Pyramid A
40/100=0.4 and 72/0.4=180
so the answer is 180
Answer:
It is either A or B but I think it is B
Step-by-step explanation: