Answer:
I'm think is 17
Step-by-step explanation:the Height of it was 18 and the original height was 2 so subtract 2 from 18 you get 16.So thy are adding 16.So 16+1=17.
6x60=360. 4 quarts is equal to 1 gallon so multiply 360 by 4 and you’d get 1440. So the answer should be 1440.
<span>20 + y > 50 Theres your answer</span>
6 1/8 - (3 3/8 + 2 1/8) =
6 1/8 - (5 4/8) =
5 9/8 - 5 4/8 =
5/8 yds <===
Since in the above case, the beaker has two sections each with different radius and height, we will divide this problem into two parts.
We will calculate the volume of both the beakers separately and then add them up together to get the volume of the beaker.
Given, π = 3.14
Beaker 1:
Radius (r₁) = 2 cm
Height (h₁) = 3 cm
Volume (V₁) = π r₁² h₁ = 3.14 x 2² x 3 = 37.68 cm³
Beaker 2:
Radius (r₂) = 6 cm
Height (h₂) = 4 cm
Volume (V₂) = π r₂² h₂ = 3.14 x 6² x 4 = 452.16 cm³
Volume of beaker = V₁ + V₂ = 37.68 + 452.16 = 489.84 cm³