Answer:
The volume is decreasing at the rate of 1.396 cubic inches per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Shape: Cone
--- rate of the radius
--- rate of the height
Required
Determine the rate of change of the cone volume
The volume of a cone is:
Differentiate with respect to time (t)
Substitute values for the known variables
The volume is decreasing at the rate of 1.396 cubic inches per minute
Answer:
4(2x + 3) - x = 7x + 12
Explanation:
That's what T4L/Edge said
Answer:
£2112
Step-by-step explanation:
To find Gavin's share, sum the parts of the ratio, 4 + 1 = 5 parts
Divide the win by 5 to find the value of one part of the ratio.
£8800 ÷ 5 = £1760 ← value of 1 part of ratio, thus
4 parts = 4 × £1760 = £7040 ← Gavin's share
Now repeat the process with the ratio for his family
1 + 6 + 3 = 10 parts
£7040 ÷ 10 = £704 ← value of 1 part of the ratio, thus
6 × £704 = £4224 ← wife's share
3 × £704 = £2112 ← son's share
Difference = £4224 - £2112 = £2112
Thus his wife gets £2112 more than the son
Use every one of the numbers from 1-7 or just like, 6,311,111 round down?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To write fractions with a common denominator, you will most likely need to scale some numbers up! I will explain how.
Let's try it with the fractions
2
3
and
3
12
12 is larger than 3, so we will have to multiply the 3 by some number to equal 12. (We are really finding the Least Common Multiple of the two denominators!) To do this, you have to multiply the 3 by 4, because 3x4=12. But now the numerator doesn't match the denominator. When you scale the denominator up, you have to scale the numerator up too! So the 2 must be multiplied by 4 also.
Now you have the following:
8
12
and
3
12
These fractions now have common denominators! Now they're all set for adding or subtracting fractions.
Try another:
2
6
and
3
5
: The least common multiple of 6 and 5 is 30. (the product of the denominators)
Transform each fraction by multiplying by "1":
2
6
⋅
5
5
=
10
30
and
3
5
⋅
6
6
=
18
30
One last problem:
4
9
and
7
6
What is the least common multiple of 9 and 6? Could you use 54? Absolutely, but it is not the LEAST number that you could use. How about 18? YES!
4
9
⋅
2
2
=
8
18
and
7
6
⋅
3
3
=
21
18
Ready to go...
Hope this helped!