Answer:
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A cone-shaped paper drinking cup is to be made to hold 24 cm3 of water. Find the height and radius of the cup that will use the smallest amount of paper. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
Answer:
I. Radius, r = 2.90 cm
II. Height, h = 4.10 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following data;
Volume of cone = 24 cm³
To find the height and radius of the cup that will use the smallest amount of paper;
Mathematically, the volume of a cone is given by the formula;
[tex] V = \frac{1}{3} \pi r^{2}h[/tex] ......equation 1
Where;
V is the volume of the cone.
r is the radius of the base of the cone.
h is the height of the cone.
Substituting into the formula, we have;
[tex] 36 = \frac{1}{3} \pi r^{2}h[/tex]
Multiplying both sides by 3, we have;
[tex] 108 = \pi r^{2}h[/tex]
Making radius, r the subject of formula, we have;
[tex] r^{2} = \frac {108}{ \pi h} [/tex]
Taking the square root of both sides, we have;
[tex] r = \sqrt { \frac {108}{ \pi h}} [/tex]
Mathematically, the lateral surface area of a cone is given by the formula;
[tex] LSA = \pi rl [/tex] ......equation 2
Where;
r is the radius of a cone
l is the slant height of a cone.
To find the slant height, we would apply the Pythagorean' theorem;
[tex] l = \sqrt {r^{2} + h^{2}} [/tex]
Substituting r into the above equation, we have;
[tex] l = \sqrt {\frac {108}{\pi h} + h^{2}} [/tex]
Substituting the values of r and l into eqn 2, we have;
[tex] LSA = \pi * \sqrt { \frac {108}{ \pi h}} * \sqrt {\frac {108}{\pi h} + h^{2}} [/tex]
Simplifying further, we have;
[tex] LSA = \sqrt {108} * \sqrt { \frac {\pi h^{3} + 108}{\pi h}} [/tex]
[tex] LSA = \sqrt {108} * \sqrt { \frac {108}{ h^{2}} + \pi h}} [/tex]
Next, to find the value of h, we differentiate the above mathematical equation with respect to h;
[tex] \frac {dS}{dh} = \sqrt {108} * (\pi - \frac {216}{h^{3}}) * (\pi h + \frac {108}{h^{2}}) [/tex]
Limiting [tex] \frac {dS}{dh} [/tex] w.r.t 0;
[tex] \frac {dS}{dh} = 0 [/tex]
[tex] (\pi - \frac {216}{h^{3}}) = 0 [/tex]
Rearranging the equation, we have;
[tex] \pi = \frac {216}{h^{3}} [/tex]
We know that π = 3.142
[tex] 3.142 = \frac {216}{h^{3}} [/tex]
Cross-multiplying, we have;
[tex] 3.142h^{3} = 216 [/tex]
[tex] h^{3} = \frac {216}{3.142} [/tex]
[tex] h^{3} = 68.75 [/tex]
Taking the cube root of both sides, we have;
Height, h = 4.10 cm
Lastly, we find the value of r;
[tex] r = \sqrt { \frac {108}{ \pi h}} [/tex]
[tex] r = \sqrt { \frac {108}{3.142 * 4.10}} [/tex]
[tex] r = \sqrt { \frac {108}{12.88}} [/tex]
[tex] r = \sqrt {8.39} [/tex]
Radius, r = 2.90 cm
The height and radius of the cup that will use the smallest amount of paper is;
Radius = 2.52 cm
Radius = 2.52 cmHeight = 3.58 cm
Let us first state some relevant formulas;
Volume of a cone is;
V = ⅓πr²h
Surface area of a cone is;
S = πrL
Where L is Slant height and has a formula;
L = √(h² + r²)
We are told that the cone is to hold 24 cm³. Thus; V = 24 cm³
24 = ⅓πr²h
πr²h = 72
r = √(72/πh)
Putting √(72/πh) for r in the Slant height equation gives;
L = √(h² + (72/πh))
Thus;
S = π × √(72/πh) × √(h² + (72/πh))
Differentiating with respect to h gives;
dS/dh = √72 × (π - 144/h³) × 1/√(πh + 72/h²)
At dS/dh = 0,we will have;
(π - 144/h³) = 0
Thus;
h³ = 144/π
h = 3.58 cm
Thus, from r = √(72/πh);
r = √(72/(π × 3.58))
r = 2.52 cm
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- ⅘ x = 8.....................
im actually in middle school btw dunno why it says college
Answer:
-10
Step-by-step explanation:
See image below:)
Answer:
x = -10
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
-4/5x = 8
Step 2: Solve for x
[Division Property of Equality] Divide -4/5 on both sides: x = 8 / -4/5Divide: x = -101. Calculate the variance of the set of data to two decimal places.
{ 1,2,4,4,5,6,6}
a. 22
b. 4
c.3.14
d. 1/7
e.2
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Explanation:
First we need the arithmetic mean
Add up the values to get 1+2+4+4+5+6+6 = 28
Divide this over the number of values (n = 7) to get 28/n = 28/7 = 4
The mean is 4.
Next, we subtract the mean from each data value and square the difference
(1-4)^2 = 9(2-4)^2 = 4(4-4)^2 = 0(4-4)^2 = 0(5-4)^2 = 1(6-4)^2 = 4(6-4)^2 = 4Add up those results: 9+4+0+0+1+4+4 = 22
Lastly, we divide over the number of items (n = 7) to get the population variance: 22/n = 22/7 = 3.14 approximately
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Side note:
If you wanted the sample variance, then you divide over n-1 = 7-1 = 6
22/(n-1) = 22/6 = 3.67 is the approximate sample variance
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Evaluating an algebraic expression: Whole nu
Evaluate the expression when b=38 and c=8,
B/2+3c^2
Simplify your answer as much as possible.
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Answer:
211
Step-by-step explanation:
Put the numbers where the variables are and do the arithmetic.
b/2 +3c^2 = 38/2 +3(8^2) = 19 +3·64 = 211
Answer:
211
Step-by-step explanation:
given : b = 38 and c = 8
Evaluate :
= b/2 + 3c²
= 38 / 2 + 3 ( 8 )²
= 19 + 3 × 64
= 19 + 192
= 211
Two numbers are 10 units away in different directions from their midpoint, m, on a number line. The product of the numbers is –99.
Which equation can be used to find m, the midpoint of the two numbers?
(m – 5)(m + 5) = 99
(m – 10)(m + 10) = 99
m2 – 25 = –99
m2 – 100 = –99
Answer:
[tex]m {}^{2} - 100 = - 99[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up the binomial.
[tex](m - 10)[/tex]
[tex](m + 10)[/tex]
Multiply the binomial.
[tex](m - 10)(m + 10) = - 99[/tex]
Apply difference of squares rule
[tex](p + q)(p - q) = p {}^{2} - q {}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]m {}^{2} - 100 = - 99[/tex]
Answer: m^2-100=-99
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up the binomial.
(m-10)
(m+10)
Multiply the binomial.
(m-10)(m+10)=-99
Apply difference of squares rule
(p+q)(p-q) = p2-q2
Answer: m^2-100=-99
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Describe how to determine the average rate of change between x = 1 and x = 3 for the function f(x) = 3x3 + 1. Include the average rate of change in your answer. Please show all work and explain it thourougly.
Answer:
39
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of f(x) at both points
f(3) = 3(3)³ + 1 = 82
f(1) = 3(1)³ + 1 = 4
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Average Rate of Change is just like slope
Divide the change in f(x) by the change in x
r = (82 - 4) / (3 - 1)
r = 78/2
r = 39
simplify (25-4)3^ times 5
Answer:
46305
Step-by-step explanation:
Need help with this please!
A cardiologist is interested in the average recovery period for her patients who have had heart attacks. Match the vocabulary word with its corresponding example.
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The average recovery time for all heart attack patients that the cardiologist has or will treat
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All heart attack patients that the cardiologist has cared for or will care for in the future
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The average recovery time for the 32 heart attack patients
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The 32 heart attack patients who were observed by the cardiologist
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The list of all 32 heart attack patients' recovery times
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The recovery time for a heart attack patient
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The average recovery time for all heart attack patients that the cardiologist has or will treat. = Parameter
2. All heart attack patients that the cardiologist has cared for or will care for in the future = Population.
3. The average recovery time for the 32 heart attack patients = Statistics
4. The 32 heart attack patients who were observed by the cardiologist = Sample
5. The list of all 32 heart attack patients' recovery times = Data
6. The recovery time for a heart attack patient. = Variable
PLSSSS HELP ASAP !!! PLSSS WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER GETS IT RIGHT
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 7 and Angle 4Angle 1 and Angle 5Answer:4000000
Step-by-step explanation:783
ASAP PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZZZZZZ
Answer:x=( y-p-mq)/m
Step-by-step explanation:
y-p=m(x-q)
x-q= y-p/m
x=y-p/m=q= y-p+mq/m
x= y-p+mq/m
This one says (cos) , help it’s timed ! Take me through the process !
Answer:
4/5 is ur answer
Step-by-step explanation:
ok just like the last one but this one is COS
ok so we know that COS is A/H
A= adjacent and ofc H= hypotenuse
so lets see its the COS of a which means it will be A/H
A= 4 and the H=5
At Bill’s Burger Barn, every time you buy a burger there is a one in eight chance of winning a free burger. Nicholas bought a hamburger every day for five days. What is the probability that Nicholas wins 1 free hamburger this week?
Answer:
im not sure about this one but my answer is 0.025.
Step-by-step explanation:
if there is a 1 out of 8 chance of getting a free burger, convert that into 1/8. divide that by 5 and you get 0.025.
what is the measure and type of zy
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Answer:
angle zoy is 70°, an acute angle
Step-by-step explanation:
Each of the 18 spaces around the 180° semicircle identifies 10° of arc. There are 7 spaces between rays z and y, so the angle zoy is 70°. It is less than 90°, so it is an acute angle.
Please help!
Suppose that a population parameter is 0.1 and many samples are taken from the population. If the size of each sample is 90, what is the standard error of the distribution of sample proportions? O A. 0.032 . B. 0.072 O C. 0.095 O D. 0.055 SUBMIT
Answer:
[tex]\text{A. 0.032}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let [tex]\sigma_p[/tex] be the standard error of the distribution of sample proportions.
Formula:
[tex]\sigma_p=\sqrt{\frac{P(1-P)}{n}}[/tex], where [tex]P[/tex] is the population parameter and [tex]n[/tex] is sample size.
What we're given:
[tex]P[/tex] of 0.1[tex]n[/tex] of 90Substituting given values, we get:
[tex]\sigma_p=\sqrt{\frac{0.1(1-0.1}{90}},\\\sigma_p=\sqrt{\frac{0.1\cdot 0.9}{90}},\\\sigma_p=\sqrt{0.001}\approx\boxed{\text{A. 0.032}}[/tex]
In how many ways can the letters in the word 'Oklahoma' be arranged?
Answer:
720
Hope that this helps!
At the playground, the new sandbox was 10 meters wide and had an area of 60 square meters. How long is the sandbox?
Answer:
6 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
Area is length times width. If the width is 10 and the area is 60, then you would find 10 times ??? equals 60. Or 60 divided by 10. which is 6
The temperature in Alaska was -12 degrees Fahrenheit.It then dropped 5 degrees overnight.what is the new temperature.
Answer:
-17 degrees Fahrenheit.
Step-by-step explanation:
-12 minus 5 is -17
If X + Y means X is the brother of Y, X - Y means X is the sister of Y, and X * Y means X is the father of Y, then which of the following means that C is the son of M?
(1) M-N * C + F
(2) F-C + N * M
(3) N +M-F * C
(4) M * N-C + F
(5) M-N+F * C
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on this question, addition means the first number is the brother of the other, subtract means the first number is the sister of the other and multiplying means the first number is the father of the other.
We see 4 is literally multiplying M by N-C, meaning N is the sister of C and M is the father of N and C.
Type SSS, SAS, ASA, SAA, or HL to
justify why the two larger triangles are
congruent.
Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
The two small angles which are the base angles of the small triangle in the middle are marked as equal.
The two large angles of the two triangles are also marked as conguent.
The base of the small triangle in the middle is common to both the larger triangles by the reflexive property (a line is always equal to itself). The line is between two sets of congruent angles. Therefore the two large triangles are congruent by ASA
Explanation:
It might help to peel the triangles apart as I have done so below.
We have two pairs of congruent angles, as shown by the distinct angle markers. Between the congruent angles, we have a pair of congruent sides.
The side (S) is between the angles (A), which is why we use ASA.
Note: SAA is slightly different where the congruent sides are not between the congruent angles.
The yearbook staff receive 75 submissions for yearbook articles. Paul will acceptſ of all submissions. Currently, Paul plans for the yearbook to have 156
pages.
How many more pages will Paul need to add to the yearbook to have 2 articles on every 13 pages? Show your work and explain your thinking.
Answer:
The correct answer is - 332 pages.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
number of articles submissions - 75
number of pages in the yearbook on current plan = 156
pages required for two articles = 13 pages.
The number of pages to add = ?
Solution:
1 article takes pages in the yearbook = 13/2
= 6.5
the number of pages required for 75 articles = 75*6.5
= 487.5
The number of pages to add in the yearbook = 487.5 - 156
= 331.5 or 332.
Thus, the correct answer is - 332 pages.
Reeba is baking cookies for the bake sale. She bakes 3 ¾ dozen chocolate chip cookies to sell . If Reeba sells ⅔ of the cookies, how many cookies did she sell?
Answer:
30 cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
Reeba sells [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] of [tex]3\frac{3}{4}[/tex] of 12 chocolate chip cookies.
Let us start by finding [tex]3\frac{3}{4}[/tex] of 12. We simply have to multiply the two numbers. However, it would be much easier if we had an improper fraction than a mixed number. Let us make [tex]3\frac{3}{4}[/tex] an improper fraction first.
[tex]3\frac{3}{4} =\frac{15}{4}[/tex]
Ok! Let's multiply.
[tex]\frac{15}{4} *\frac{12}{1} =\\15*3\\=45[/tex]
Ok, Reeba baked 45 cookies in total. We know that she sells [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] of her baked cookies, so we can again multiply the two numbers.
[tex]\frac{2}{3} *\frac{45}{1} =\\2*15=\\30[/tex]
Therefore, Reeba sold 30 cookies.
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Someone help me please
whats the square root of 9 over 16
Answer:
± [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\sqrt{\frac{9}{16} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{9} }{\sqrt{16} }[/tex] = ± [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] ← note plus or minus
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root of 9 is 3 and the square root of 16 is 4 so you get an answer of 3/4.
Hope it helps
Dave Bowers collects U.S. gold coins. He has a collection of 49 coins. Some are $10 coins, and the rest are $20 coins. If the face value of the coins is $690, how many of each denomination does he have?
How many $10 coins does he have?
How many $20 coins does he have?
Find the perimeter of this problem
Answer:
below
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter of a semicircle
½ * 2πr
=πr
= 3.142*27
=84.78cm
You used (formula in screenshot) when calculating variance and standard deviation. An alternative formula for the standard deviation that is sometimes convenient for hand calculations is shown below. You can find the sample variance by dividing the sum of squares by n-1, and the sample standard deviation by finding the square root of the sample variance. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.
Answer:
[tex]Varianve = 3.842[/tex]
[tex]SD = 1.960[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
See attachment for data
First, calculate [tex]\sum x^2[/tex]
[tex]\sum x^2 = 18^2 + 17^2 +20^2 + 19^2 + 20^2 + 16^2 + 16^2 + 15^2 + 18^2+14^2 +19^2 + 19^2+18^2+17^2 + 16^2+20^2+16^2+18^2+14^2+20^2[/tex]
[tex]\sum x^2 = 6198[/tex]
Calculate [tex]\sum x[/tex]
[tex]\sum x = 18 + 17 +20 + 19 + 20 + 16 + 16 + 15 + 18+14 +19 + 19+18+17 + 16+20+16+18+14+20[/tex]
[tex]\sum x = 350[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]SS_x = \sum x^2 -\frac{(\sum x)^2}{n}[/tex]
[tex]SS_x = 6198 -\frac{350^2}{20}[/tex]
[tex]SS_x = 6198 -\frac{122500}{20}[/tex]
[tex]SS_x = 6198 -6125[/tex]
[tex]SS_x = 73[/tex]
Solving (a): The variance
[tex]Varianve = \frac{SS_x}{n-1}[/tex]
[tex]Varianve = \frac{73}{20-1}[/tex]
[tex]Varianve = \frac{73}{19}[/tex]
[tex]Varianve = 3.842[/tex]
Solving (b): The standard deviation
[tex]SD = \sqrt{Variance}[/tex]
[tex]SD = \sqrt{3.842}[/tex]
[tex]SD = 1.960[/tex]
Write the point-slope form of the equation for a line that passes through (-1, 4) with a slope of 2.
The value of xt is
The value of yn is
The point-slope form of the equation is
Answer:
67 f
Step-by-step explanation:
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What would the next figure in the geometric pattern below be?
Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation: