Mathematics, 11.06.2021 23:30 samarkanduzbek
A manufacturing firm wants to package its product in a cylindrical container 3 ft. high with surface area 8pi ft^2. What should the radius of the circular top and bottom​ be?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample. bold a. when using the shell method, the axis of the cylindrical shells is parallel to the axis of revolution. bold b. if a region is revolved about the y-axis, then the shell method must be used. bold c. if a region is revolved about the x-axis, then in principle it is possible to use the disk/washer method and integrate with respect to x or the shell method and integrate with respect to y.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
He weights of 2-pound bags of best dog food are approximately normally distributed with a given mean and standard deviation according to the empirical rule, what percentage of the bags will have weights within 3 standard deviations of the mean? 47.5%68%95%99.7%
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Two rectangular prisms have the same volume. the area of the base of the blue prism is 418 4 1 8 square units. the area of the base of the red prism is one-half that of the blue prism. which statement is true?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:10
Examine the paragraph proof. which theorem does it offer proof for? prove jnm – nmi according to the given information in the image. jk | hi while jnm and lnk are vertical angles. jnm and lnk are congruent by the vertical angles theorem. because lnk and nmi are corresponding angles, they are congruent according to the corresponding angles theorem. finally, jnm is congruent to nmi by the transitive property of equality alternate interior angles theorem gorresponding angle theorem vertical angle theorem o same side interior angles theorem
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