Mathematics, 19.12.2020 04:00 paytonpaige22
An above ground pool with 17,100 gallons of water was draining. If the pool drained at a rate of 1,800 gallons per hour, how many hours has it been draining if there was 6,300 gallons left?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Examine this system of equations. what integer should the second equation be multiplied by so that when the two equations are added together, the x term is eliminated? 3/4x+1/7y=6 1/8x-3/5y=16
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
For every corresponding pair of cross sections, the area of the cross section of a sphere with radius r is equal to the area of the cross section of a cylinder with radius and height 2r minus the volume of two cones, each with a radius and height of r. a cross section of the sphere is and a cross section of the cylinder minus the cones, taken parallel to the base of cylinder, is the volume of the cylinder with radius r and height 2r is and the volume of each cone with radius r and height r is 1/3 pie r^3. so the volume of the cylinder minus the two cones is therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 4/3pie r^3 by cavalieri's principle. (fill in options are: r/2- r- 2r- an annulus- a circle -1/3pier^3- 2/3pier^3- 4/3pier^3- 5/3pier^3- 2pier^3- 4pier^3)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Tim knows the volume and base area of a wooden chest that is in the shape of a rectangular prism. if the volume is 524 cubic unit and the base area is 15 square unit, what is the height of the chest? 124 unit 1124 units 112 unit 1112 units
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Maria heard on the radio that the high temperature that day would be to determine the temperature in degrees celsius, she used the formula , where c is the temperature in degrees celsius and f is the temperature in degrees fahrenheit.
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