A group of lifeguards want to construct a rectangular swimming area along a beach with a string of floats. Only three sides of the area will need floats, since the beach will form the fourth side If the lifeguards use 300 m of floats, what is the maximum possible area? What should the length and width of the swimming area be?
80Ï€/3 or about 83.775
step-by-step explanation:
since a cone is 1/3 of a cylinder, we need to find the base's area. since area = πr^2, we get 16π. then, multiplying this by 5, we get 80π. dividing by 3, since the cone's volume is 1/3 of that of a cylinder's, we get 80π/3.
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step-by-step explanation:
hello and welcome!
so, when we see the words "proportional" along with a table, we need to know that we're looking numbers that divide by the same thing.
looking at this table, we simply have to do a trial and error, and divide to see which numbers have the same quotient. if you look at choice a & c, they both have equal quotients for three of the numbers, with one exception, so those can't be the answer. looking at b, there is no similarity, so that can't be it. then, we see d; if you divide all the numbers in the table, you'll see that they all divide by two, which is a proportional relationship, and our answer!
also, always remember that the x will always be the number that goes into y, and somewhere behind this table, is a formula. for this specific table, the formula would be:
since our x-value is being divided by two to get the y-value. and if they were to ask for more numbers in the series, this is the formula you would use to find them.