Considering the volume of the cone, it is found that each triathlete sloshed out 9.5 cm³ of water.
<h3>What is the volume of a cone?</h3>
The volume of a cone of <u>radius r and height h</u> is given by:
V = 1/3 x r² x h
In this problem, the radius and the height are given as follows:
r = 3.5 cm, h = 7 cm.
Hence the total volume is:
V = 1/3 x 3.5² x 7 = 28.6 cm³
The triathletes sloshed out 1/3 of that, hence:
1/3 x 28.6 = 9.5 cm³.
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Answer: 350,340,330,320,310,300,290,280,270,260,250,240.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this exercise you must keep on mind the following information:
1. By definition skip counting is about counting by a number which is not the number 1.
2. Skip counting by ten from 350 to 240 means that you need to subtract 10 to a number to find the other one.
3. Therefore, you must subtract 10 to 350 and then you need to do this over and over again until you get 240.
Answer:
It would probably be 15 actually
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