Answer:
9 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 24 by 6 and get 4 then divide 36 by 4 and get 9.
Well every time it gets rid of a shell it grows 1 1/3 times larger. So so to see how much it grows after the first time you say
1 cm * 1 1/3 = 1 1/3 cm
to get the next one you do the same
1 1/3 cm * 1 1/3 cm = 16/9
It will keep going multiplying by 1 1/3. So so we can say in an equation that the
(initial size) * 1 1/3 *(number of shells) = length
Or 1cm * 1 1/3 * n = L
We we know the final length is 10cm
So 1 1/3 * n = 10cm
n = 7.5shells
so approximately 7 or 8 shells
Answer:
404 cm³ Anyway... Look down here for my explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's Draw a line from the center of the circle to one of the ends of the chord (water surface) and another to the point at greatest depth on your paper. A right-angled triangle is formed too. The Length of side to the water-surface is 5 cm, the hospot is 7 cm.
We Calculate the angle θ in the corner of the right-angled triangle by: cos θ = 5/7 ⇒ θ = cos ˉ¹ (5/7)
44.4°, so the angle subtended at the center of the circle by the water surface is roughly 88.8°
The area shaded will then be the area of the sector minus the area of the triangle above the water in your diagram.
Shaded area 88.8/360*area of circle - ½*7*788.8°
= 88.8/360*π*7² - 24.5*sin 88.8°
13.5 cm²
(using area of ∆ = ½.a.b.sin C for the triangle)
Volume of water = cross-sectional area * length
13.5 * 30 cm³
404 cm³
1000000
Hope this helps! :)
Mark reads about 350 (D) wpm
Explanation:
700 words x 10 pages= 7000 words
7000 words/ 20 minutes
= 350 wpm