Answer:
3k
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
0.775
Step-by-step explanation:
think place values to the right
tenths, hundredths, thousandths
Answer:
1,145,375 cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Like with an earlier question you had, there is a chunk missing. If that chunk was filled in, this would be a 205 * 70 * 85 rectangular prism.
205 * 70 * 85
17,425 * 70
1,219,750
The cut out chunk is a 25 * 70 * 85 triangular prism.
1/2 (25 * 70 * 85)
1/2(2,125 * 70)
1/2(148,750)
74,375
Now that we know what the cut-out chunk is, subtract that from the first value we got.
1,219,750 -74,375
1,145,375 cm³
The volume of the Canadian Post mailbox is 1,145,375 cm³.
Circumference of the cylinder = 3.14 x 3.5 = 10.99 = 11 inches
so D. 11 x 14 is correct for the first part
area of the top = PI x r^2 = 3.14 x 1.75^2 = 9.62 inches
top and bottom = 9.62 x 2 = 19.23 = A. 19 inches