Answer:
Volume is 3.05m³
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem bothers on the mensuration of solid shapes, sphere
Step one
The formula for the volume of a sphere is expressed as
V=4/3πr³
Step two
Given data
Diameter d = 1.8m
Radius r = d/2= 1.8/2= 0.9m
Step three
Substituting our given data we have
V= 4/3*3.142*0.9³
V= 4/3*3.142*0.729
V= 9.162/3
V=3.05m³
Answer:
(a) P = 2x + 2r + 2πr
(b) x = ½(P - 2r - 2πr)
(c) x = 123 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
See Attachment for sketch of the track
Solving for (a): Perimeter of the track
This is calculated by adding the perimeter of the rectangle to the 2 semicircles as follows.
P = Perimeter of Rectangle + Perimeter of 2 Semicircles
P = 2(x + r) + 2 * πr
[Where r is the radius of both semicircles]
Open bracket
P = 2x + 2r + 2πr
Solving for (b): Formula for x
P = 2x + 2r + 2πr
Make x the subject of formula
2x = P - 2r - 2πr
Divide both sides by 2
x = ½(P - 2r - 2πr)
Solving for (c): the value of x when r = 50 and P = 660
Substitute the given values in the formula in (b) above
x = ½(P - 2r - 2πr)
x = ½(660 - 2 * 50 - 2π * 50)
x = ½(660 - 100 - 100π)
x = ½(560 - 100π)
Take π as 3.14
x = ½(560 - 100 * 3.14)
x = ½(560 - 314)
x = ½ * 246
x = 123 feet
Answer: p-8
Step-by-step explanation:first thins problem is impossible without knowing the lifespan of a puma. But if you knew it oh let’s say it was 20 you would subtract the puma by 8.
Answer:
-10.4
Step-by-step explanation:
You add all of the temperatures together and then divide the total by 4 (because there are four temperatures) and you get 10.35. You round that up to 10.4