calculate the volume of each cone. Use 3.14 for π. Round answers to the nearest hundredth if necessary.​

Calculate The Volume Of Each Cone. Use 3.14 For . Round Answers To The Nearest Hundredth If Necessary.

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Answer 1

Answer:

πr of length

»» 3.14 x (5)²

»» 3.14 x 30 = 94.2cm²

πr of base

»» 3.14 x (4)²

»» 3.14 x 16 = 50.24cm²

Length x base

»» 94.2cm² x 50.25cm²

A= 4733.55cm²

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Substance A decomposes at a rate proportional to the amount of A present. a) Write an equation that gives the amount A left of an initial amount A0 after time t. b) It is found that 8 lb of A will reduce to 4 lb in 4.6 hr After how long will there be only 1 lb left?
a) Choose the equation that gives A in terms of A0, t, and k, where k > 0.
b) There will be 1 lb left after 14 hr (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest whole number as needed.)

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Answer:

(a) [tex]A = A_0 * e^{kt}[/tex]

(b) There will be 1lb left after 14 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving (a): The equation

Since the substance decomposes at a proportional rate, then it follows the following equation

[tex]A(t) = A_0 * e^{kt}[/tex]

Where

[tex]A_0 \to[/tex] Initial Amount

[tex]k \to[/tex] rate

[tex]t \to[/tex] time

[tex]A(t) \to[/tex] Amount at time t

Solving (b):

We have:

[tex]t = 4.6hr[/tex]

[tex]A_0 = 8[/tex]

[tex]A(4.6) = 4[/tex]

First, we calculate k using:

[tex]A(t) = A_0 * e^{kt}[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]A(4.6) = 8 * e^{k*4.6}[/tex]

Substitute: [tex]A(4.6) = 4[/tex]

[tex]4 = 8 * e^{k*4.6}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 4

[tex]0.5 = e^{k*4.6}[/tex]

Take natural logarithm of both sides

[tex]\ln(0.5) = \ln(e^{k*4.6})[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]-0.6931 = k*4.6[/tex]

Solve for k

[tex]k = \frac{-0.6931}{4.6}[/tex]

[tex]k = -0.1507[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]A(t) = A_0 * e^{kt}[/tex]

[tex]A(t) = 8e^{-0.1507t}[/tex]

To calculate the time when 1 lb will remain, we have:

[tex]A(t) = 1[/tex]

So, the equation becomes

[tex]1= 8e^{-0.1507t}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 8

[tex]0.125= e^{-0.1507t}[/tex]

Take natural logarithm of both sides

[tex]\ln(0.125)= \ln(e^{-0.1507t})[/tex]

[tex]-2.0794= -0.1507t[/tex]

Solve for t

[tex]t = \frac{-2.0794}{-0.1507}[/tex]

[tex]t = 13.7983[/tex]

[tex]t = 14[/tex] --- approximated

Jesse takes two data points from the weight and feed cost data set to calculate a slope, or average rate of change. A hamster weighs half a pound and costs $2 per week to feed, while a Labrador Retriever weighs 62.5 pounds and costs $10 per week to feed. Using weight as the explanatory variable, what is the slope of a line between these two points? Answer choices are rounded to the nearest hundredth.
a. $0.13 / Ib.
b. $4.00 / Ib
c. $6.25 / Ib.
d. $7.75 / Ib.

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Answer:

a. $0.13 / Ib.

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope of a line:

Suppose we have two data-points in a line. The slope is given by the change in the output divided by the change in the output.

In this question:

Input: weight(in pounds)

Output: Weekly cost to feed.

A hamster weighs half a pound and costs $2 per week to feed, while a Labrador Retriever weighs 62.5 pounds and costs $10 per week to feed.

Inputs: 0.5, 62.5

Outputs: 2, 10

Change in the outputs: 10 - 2 = 8

Change in the inputs: 62.5 - 0.5 = 62

Slope: [tex]m = \frac{8}{62} = 0.13[/tex]

So the correct answer is given by option A.

Answer:

0.13

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following is the equation of a line in slope-intercept form for a
line with slope = and yintercept at (0, -1)?
O A. y - x-
1
B. y = 4x-1
O c. y= |x-1
O D. y=x+1

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Answer:

y=1/4x - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

going off of the picture, I'd say this is your answer

In the data set shown below, what is the value of the quartiles? {42, 43, 44, 44, 48, 49, 50} A. Q1 = 43.5; Q2 = 44; Q3 = 49 B. Q1 = 43; Q2 = 44; Q3 = 48.5 C. Q1 = 43.5; Q2 = 44; Q3 = 48.5 D. Q1 = 43; Q2 = 44; Q3 = 49

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't actually know how to explain it but,

Q1=43.5

Q2=44

Q3=48.5

Sorry, I can't help more.

Answer:

  C  is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

A, B, and C are collinear points:
B is between A and C.
If AB = 3x + 4, BC = 4x - 1, and AC = 6x + 5,
find AC.

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Answer:

  AC = 17

Step-by-step explanation:

The segment sum theorem tells you ...

  AB +BC = AC

Substituting the given expressions, we have ...

  (3x +4) +(4x -1) = (6x +5)

  x = 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 3+6x from both sides

  AC = 6x +5 = 6(2) +5

  AC = 17

_____

  AB = 10, BC = 7

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Answer:

p > 9

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's note down-

George- has 23$

Total cost of m+p= more than $14

Second, let's subtract 23 and 14 to get what the glue costs.

23 - 14 = 9

So now we can cross out choice A and D.

Third, now earlier I said  more than $14, this is the key part to find what we are going to choose.

more than = >

now we just plug in the variable,

p > 9

Hope this helps!

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Find the whole using the percent proportion. 70% of what number of hay bales is
63 hay bales?

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Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the whole number be x.

100% is to x as 70% is to 63

100/x = 70/63

10/x = 10/9

10x = 90 * 10

x = 90

Answer: 90

Step-by-step explanation:

0.7x = 63, x = 63/0.7 = 90

what is the simplest interest rate if $126.77 in interest is earned on a deposit of $1434.85 in one year?

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Answer:

9%

Step-by-step explanation:

Principal x interest rate=yearly interest

1434.85 x interest rate =126.77

interest rate = 126.77/1434.85

interest rate=.088 or 9%

A, B, and C are collinear points:
C is between A and B.
If AC = 2x + 1, CB = 3x - 1, and AB = 35, findX.

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Answer:

X = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

x=7


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Find the domain of f/g f(x)= sqrt 4-x^2 g(x)= sqrt 3x+4

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Answer:

(-4/3, 2]

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)= sqrt (4-x^2)

g(x) = sqrt (3x+4)

domain of f(x)/ g(x)

The domain of the numerator is

4-x^2 ≥ 0

4 ≥x^2

Taking the square root of each side

-2 ≤x≤2

The domain of the denominator

3x+4 > 0  ( the denominator cannot be zero)

3x>-4

x > -4/3

Combine the restrictions to make it most restrictive

-4/3<x≤2

In interval notation

(-4/3, 2]

Convert the following improper fraction to a whole number or a mixed number: 41/6

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Answer:

6 and 5 over 6

6 5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

it would be a mixed fraction because 6 can't go into 41 evenly

Answer:

6

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Which three statements correctly describe key features of the function graphed here?

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did u add the attachment of the the statements? cuz i dont see it.

To estimate the benefits of an SAT prep course, a random sample of 10 students enrolled in the course is selected.
For each of these students, their entrance score on the exam taken at the beginning of the course is recorded. Their
exit score on the exam they take at the end of the course is recorded as well. The table displays the scores.

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Answer: 57%

Step-by-step explanation:

ASAP. There are three marbles in a bag. When is red and two are black. What is the probability of picking a black marble first, putting it back in the bag and then picking a black marble? Use the following probably need to find the answer.

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Answer:

Number of black balls=2

Total number of balls=3

Probability =2/3

Line A passes through the points (10,6) qnd (2,15). Line B passes through the points (5,9) and (14,-1).

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Answer:

Line A equation = y=-9/8x+69/4

Line B equation = y=-10/9x+131/9

Step-by-step explanation:

help with algebra 1 equation pls help

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Answer:

b.    [tex] \blue{k = \dfrac{l - 14j}{3}} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] l = 14j + 3k [/tex]

Switch sides.

[tex] 14j + 3k = l [/tex]

Subtract 14j from both sides.

[tex] 3k = l - 14j [/tex]

Divide both sides by 3.

[tex] \blue{k = \dfrac{l - 14j}{3}} [/tex]

Graph the line with y-intercept-2 and slope -3/5 .

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Answer:

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graph the line with the slope 1/2 and y-intercept -2

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y=mx + b is the standard slope intercept form for a line

m=1/2, b =-2

y=(1/2)x -2. y-intercept is -2 or the point (0,-2)

x intercept is found by setting y=0 and solving for x

0=(1/2)x - 2

(1/2)x = 2

x = 4 = the x intercept or (4,0)

plot the 2 intercepts (0,-2) and (4,0)

(4,0) is on the x axis, 4 units to the right of the origin (0,0)

(0,-2) is on the y axis, 2 units below the origin

once you plot those two points, draw a straight line connecting them. That's the graph of the line

If ∠P, ∠Q, and ∠R are given, as well as the value of p, then explain whether the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines should be used to solve for q.

Law of Sines, two angles and an opposite side are known
Law of Sines, two sides and an opposite angle are known
Law of Cosines, two sides and the included angle are known
Law of Cosines, all sides are known

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Answer:

Law of Sines, two angles and an opposite side are known

Step-by-step explanation:

Law of Sines, two angles and an opposite side are known

q/sinQ = p/sinP

q = p/sinP * sinQ

help with multi step inequalities please

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Answer:

B. The solution is valid because all steps to solve the inequality for F are correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

F - 32 ≤ 0

Add 32 to both sides of the equation to have;

F -32 + 32 ≤ 0 + 32

F ≤ 0 + 32

F ≤ 32

It can be observed that to solve for F, the steps are correct. Thus the solution is valid. Therefore, the correct choice in the given question is the solution is valid because all steps to solve the inequality for F are correct.

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An electrician charges (1) an initial fee of $20 and then $30 per hour. Which linear equation represents this if (h) represents hours?
f = 20h + 30
f=30h + 20
f = 50h

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Answer:

ok so if it is 30 dollars per hour so 30h plus 20 so

f=30h+20

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Help me calculate Lim for this lesson

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Answer:

I'm acutally not too sure on this but give me a moment to solve this

Step-by-step explanation:

if three-fourth of a number is added to 14 gives result less than or equal to 20 .find the number,hense illustrate your answer on a number line​

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Answer:

see photo

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume that you purchased a new car today and financed $55,000 of the price on a 72-month payment contract with a nominal rate of 6.00%. Further, assume that you plan on paying off the balance of the car loan after you make your 48th payment. How much will your loan balance be when you pay off the car?

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Answer:

The amount that your loan balance will be when you pay off the car is $20,566.18.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1. Calculation of monthly payment

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present value or the cost of the new car = $55,000

P = Monthly payment = ?

r = Monthly nominal rate = Nominal rate / 12 = 6% / 12 = 0.06 / 12 = 0.005

n = number of months = 72

Substitute the values into equation (1) and solve for P, we have:

$55,000 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.005))^72) / 0.005)

$55,000 = P * 60.3395139355201

P = $55,000 / 60.3395139355201 = $911.51

Step 2. Calculation of the loan amount balance when you pay off the car

This can be calculated using the ballon payment formula as follows:

P = (PV - (Ballon / (1 + r)^n)) * (r / (1 – (1 + r)^-n)) ...................... (1)

Where:

P = Monthly payment = $911.51

PV = Present value or the cost of the new car = $55,000

Ballon = Ballon payment or the loan amount balance when you pay off the car = ?

r = Monthly nominal rate = Nominal rate / 12 = 6% / 12 = 0.06 / 12 = 0.005

n = number months to pay off the loan amount balance = 48

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for Ballon, we have:

911.51 = (55,000 - (Ballon / (1 + 0.005)^48)) * (0.005 / (1 - (1 + 0.005)^-48))

911.51 = (55,000 - (Ballon / 1.27048916109538)) * 0.0234850290479363

911.51 / 0.0234850290479363 = 55,000 - (Ballon / 1.27048916109538)

38,812.39 = 55,000 - (Ballon / 1.27048916109538)

Ballon / 1.27048916109538 = 55,000 - 38,812.39

Ballon / 1.27048916109538 = 16,187.61

Ballon = 16,187.61 * 1.27048916109538

Ballon = $20,566.18

Therefore, the amount that your loan balance will be when you pay off the car is $20,566.18.

1/3(-15 divide 1/2) 1/4 what does it equal

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Answer:

-2.5 or - 2 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Writing out the expression Mathematically ;

1/3(-15÷1/2)1/4

Using PEMDAS :

Solving the bracket first

(-15 ÷ 1/2) = (-15 * 2/1) = - 30

We have :

1/3(-30)1/4 = - 10 * 1/4 = - 10 / 4 = - 2.5

-2.5 = - 2 1/2

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[tex] {x}^{2} - 9x + 20[/tex]

[tex] = {x}^{2} - 4x - 5x + 20[/tex]

Taking "[tex]x[/tex]" as common from first two terms and "[tex]5[/tex]" from last two terms, we have

[tex] = x(x - 4) - 5(x - 4)[/tex]

Taking the factor [tex](x-4)[/tex] as common,

[tex] = (x - 5)(x - 4)[/tex]

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what is the value of a+bc when a=4, b=6 and c =2? also please include how to do it step by step :)

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

a+bc

a+(b×c)

4+(6×2)

4+12

answer=16

if a + b + c = 1, ab + bc + ca = -1 and abc = -1. find the value of a³+b³+c³​

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

→ If we know that 3 numbers need to multiply to make -1, it must be

1, 1 and -1

→ Then we just substitute this into a³ + b³ + c³

1³ + 1³ + (-1)³ = 2 - 1 = 1

For a certain river, suppose the drought length Y is the number of consecutive time intervals in which the water supply remains below a critical value y0 (a deficit), preceded by and followed by periods in which the supply exceeds this critical value (a surplus). An article proposes a geometric distribution with p = 0.365 for this random variable. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

a. What is the probability that a drought lasts at most 3 intervals?
b. What is the probability that the length of a drought exceeds its mean value by at least one standard deviation?

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Solution :

a). P(X = x)

     =   [tex]$p(1-p)^x$[/tex]  for x = 0, 1, 2, ....

   P(x ≤ 3) = 0.837

b). Expectation = [tex]$\frac{(1-p)}{p}$[/tex]

                        = 1.7397

  Variance = [tex]$\frac{(1-p)}{p^2}$[/tex]

                 = 4.7663726

  Standard deviation = 2.1832

 Therefore, mean + standard deviation

                  = 1.7397 + 2.1832

                  = 3.9229

[tex]$P(x > 3.9229) = 0.1626$[/tex]

So the required P = 2 x 0.1626

                             = 0.325

Use the formula v = IR for current flowing through a resistor, where V is the voltage in volts, I is current in amps, and R is resistance in ohms. Find the current through a resistor with resistance 15 ohms if the voltage across it is 3 volts.

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Answer:

0.2 amps

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

The formula V=IR is the formula for ohms law

Which state that  the voltage is directly proportional to the current and the resistance in an electric circuit

Now

R= 15 ohms

V= 3volts

V= IR

3= I*15

I= 3/15

I= 0.2 amps

Hence he current flowing is 0.2 amps

What's the area of the trapezoid

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Answer:

i dont know just study hard bro

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A =36 ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a trapezoid is given by

A = 1/2 ( b1+b2)h where b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases

A = 1/2 ( 13+5) *4

A = 1/2 ( 18)*4

A =36 ft^2

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