Jara quiere fabricar un cohete con cartulina. Para ello ha construido un cilindro de 0,25 metros de radio y medio metro de altura y un cono con el mismo radio y la mitad de la altura. ¿Que volumen ocupa su cohete? Ayudaaa

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Answer 1

Respuesta:

0,114 m³

Explicación:

El volumen del cohete será igual a la suma de los volumenes del cilindro y del cono

Volumen del cilindro

El cilindro tiene un radio (r) de 0,25 m y una altura (h) de 0,5 m. Podemos encontrar su volumen usando la siguiente formula.

Vcil = π × r² × h

Vcil = π × (0,25 m)² × 0,5 m = 0,098 m³

Volumen del cono

El cono tiene un radio (r) de 0,25 m y una altura (h) de 0,25 m (la mitad de 0,5 m). Podemos encontrar su volumen usando la siguiente formula.

Vcono = 1/3 × π × r² × h

Vcono = 1/3 × π × (0,25 m)² × 0,25 m = 0,016 m³

Volumen del cohete

Vcohete = Vcil + Vcono = 0,098 m³ + 0,016 m³ = 0,114 m³


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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

3t-t is the same as 3-1, so it equals 2t

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Solve for x.
x = [?]
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Answer:

x=18

Step-by-step explanation:

Both angles are supplementary angles and form 180

Set your formula up as following

(x-6) + (8x+24) = 180

x+8x-6+24=180

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Now substitute 18 for x to get your angles and check your work .

Name the side that’s opposite to angle A. (Geometry)

1.) AB
2.) AC
3.) BC

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Answer:

The answer gonna be A and C because their both is the same length

Answer:

BC

Step-by-step explanation:

The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse. It is the largest side right angled triangle.If you stand at A in the triangle ABC, the side BC is opposite to you and the side BC is next to you. We therefore say that BC is the opposite side to angle A and AB is the adjacent side ti angle A.

Find the measure of the missing angle
128°
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Answer:

52 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

a line is 180 degrees so just subtract 128 from 180 which is 52

You take a bus from your neighborhood to your school. The express bus arrives at your neighborhood at a random time between 7:30 and 7:36 a.m. The local bus arrives at your neighborhood at a random time between 7:30 and 7:40 a.m. You arrive at the bus stop at 7:33 a.m. Find the probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus. Express your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{3}{20}[/tex] probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus.

Step-by-step explanation:

Uniform distribution:

An uniform distribution has two bounds, a and b.

The probability of getting a value lower than x is:

[tex]P(X < x) = \frac{x - a}{x - b}[/tex]

The express bus arrives at your neighborhood at a random time between 7:30 and 7:36 a.m.

6 minutes, so [tex]a = 0, b = 6[/tex]

You arrive at 7:33, so if x < 3, you lose the express bus:

[tex]P_E = P(X < 3) = \frac{3 - 0}{6 - 0} = \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

The local bus arrives at your neighborhood at a random time between 7:30 and 7:40 a.m.

10 minutes, so [tex]a = 0, b = 10[/tex]

[tex]P_B = P(X < 3) = \frac{3 - 0}{10 - 0} = \frac{3}{10}[/tex]

Find the probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus.

[tex]p = P_E*P_B = \frac{1}{2}*\frac{3}{10} = \frac{3}{20}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3}{20}[/tex] probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus.

The probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus is 3/20

The individual probability of a uniform distribution is calculated as:

[tex]P(X < x) = \frac{x - a}{b - a}[/tex]

For the express bus

At 7:30 am, a = 0

At 7:36 am, b = 6

You arrived at 7:33 am; this means that:

x = 3

For you to miss the express bus, it means that the express bus left before 7:33 am.

i.e. x < 3

So, the probability that you miss the express bus is:

[tex]P(X < 3) = \frac{3 - 0}{6 - 0}[/tex]

[tex]P(X < 3) = \frac{3}{6}[/tex]

[tex]P(X_E < 3) = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

For the local bus

At 7:30 am, a = 0

At 7:40 am, b = 10

You arrived at 7:33 am; this means that:

x = 3

For you to miss the local bus, it means that the local bus left before 7:33 am.

i.e. x < 3

So, the probability that you miss the local bus is:

[tex]P(X < 3) = \frac{3 - 0}{10 - 0}[/tex]

[tex]P(X_L < 3) = \frac{3}{10}[/tex]

So, the probability that you miss both bus is:

[tex]P(Both) = P(X_E < 3) * P(X_L < 3)[/tex]

This gives

[tex]P(Both) = \frac 12 * \frac 3{10}[/tex]

[tex]P(Both) = \frac 3{20}[/tex]

Hence, the probability that you missed both the express bus and the local bus is 3/20

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Answer:

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Find the area of a triangle with a height of 5 ft and a base of 4 ft.

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Answer:

5 x 4 = 20, 20 divided by 2 ( x 1/2 ) = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula area of a Triangle:

B(base) x H(height) x 1/2(basically just dividing by 2)

What is the area, in square units, of trapezoid AEDC shown below?

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20 • 12 is 240
1/2 • 12 • 4 is 24
so 264

Area of this trapezoid is 264 unit²

What is the area of a trapezoid?

Area: ½ x (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) x perpendicular distance between parallel sides.

Given perpendicular distance as 12 and parallel sides as 20,24 units respectively.

Thus Area is (20+24 /2) ×12=264 units²

Hence, the Area of trapezoid is 264 unit²

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177*((177+(9-4+7)) +90/8=

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Answer:

33464.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Using BODMAS : brackets, division, multiplication, addition

[tex]177\times ((177+(9-4+7)) +\frac{90}{8}\\\\177\times (177+12) +\frac{90}{8}\\\\177\times 189 +\frac{90}{8}\\\\\\177 \times 189 + 11.25\\\\33453 + 11.25\\\\33464.25[/tex]

Answer:

35444.25

Step-by-step explanation:

OFC by computing them

Suppose f(x) = x^3 +3. Find the graph of f(2/3x)

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Answer:

First, when we have a function f(x), an horizontal dilation of scale factor k, is written as:

g(x) = f(x/k)

Then f((2/3)*x) is an horizontal dilation of scale factor 3/2 of the function f(x).

(The graph will be a little bit wider than the graph of f(x))

Also, knowing that f(x) = x^3 + 3

Then:

f((2/3)*x) = ( (2/3)*x)^3 + 3

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Answer:

8.

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The number of employees in each industry in Seattle was recorded and rounded to the nearest
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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−4●(2.5x−1.25)−3x

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Step 1: −4●{(2.5x+(−1.25)}−3x

Step 2:−10x+(−5)−3x

Step 3:−10x−3x+(−5)

Step 4: −13x−5

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Answer: [tex]x=3.0206[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]3(2^{2x}+3)-5(2^x+2)-156=0[/tex]

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We can write

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A)
B)
C)
D)

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Answer:

C) [tex]\displaystyle x=\frac{3 \pm \sqrt{149}}{10}[/tex]

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Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Algebra I

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

5x² - 3x - 7 = 0

a = 5, b = -3, c = -7

Step 2: Solve for x

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I think B to, it’s the closest

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Answer:

50 cups

Step-by-step explanation:

ratio of water to juice = 10 : 6 = 5 : 3

amount of cup = (5 x 30) / 3 = 50

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Answer:

3.7 rounded

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

35 is the 'is' and 40 is the 'of'

Step-by-step explanation:

is/of = %/100

35/40 = x/100

cross-multiply to get:

40x = 3500

x = 3500/40

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Answer:

6/5t + 4/15s - 3

Step-by-step explanation:

(-4/5t + 5/3s) + (-3 -7/5s + 2t)

You can only add like terms together so convert like terms to have the same denominator:

(-4/5t + 25/15s) + (-3 - 21/15s + 10/5t)

Get rid of the parentheses:

-4/5t + 25/15s - 3 - 21/15s + 10/5t

Combine like terms:

6/5t + 4/15s - 3

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(4m^5) – 5m^6) (4m^5 + 5m^6) =

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Answer:

[tex]16m^{10} -25m^{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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The expand and combination like terms (4m^5) – 5m^6) (4m^5 + 5m^6) is -9m^12 + (16)m^10.

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An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.

A mathematical equation is a statement with two equal sides and an equal sign in between. An equation is, for instance, 4 + 6 = 10. Both 4 + 6 and 10 can be seen on the left and right sides of the equal sign, respectively.

We are given that;

The equation=(4m^5) – 5m^6) (4m^5 + 5m^6)

Now,

To expand the expression, we need to multiply each term inside the first parentheses by each term inside the second parentheses. This gives us:

(4m^5 - 5m^6) (4m^5 + 5m^6) = 4m^5 * 4m^5 + 4m^5 * 5m^6 - 5m^6 * 4m^5 - 5m^6 * 5m^6

To simplify the expression, we need to use the exponent rule that a^b * a^c = a^(b + c) and combine the terms that have the same base and exponent. This gives us:

4m^5 * 4m^5 + 4m^5 * 5m^6 - 5m^6 * 4m^5 - 5m^6 * 5m^6 = 16m^(5 + 5) + 20m^(5 + 6) - 20m^(6 + 5) - 25m^(6 + 6)

To further simplify the expression, we need to add the exponents and simplify the coefficients. This gives us:

16m^(5 + 5) + 20m^(5 + 6) - 20m^(6 + 5) - 25m^(6 + 6) = 16m^10 + 20m^11 - 20m^11 - 25m^12

To combine like terms, we need to add or subtract the coefficients of the terms that have the same base and exponent. This gives us:

16m^10 + 20m^11 - 20m^11 - 25m^12 = (16 - 25)m^12 + (20 - 20)m^11 + (16)m^10

= -9m^12 + (0)m^11 + (16)m^10

= -9m^12 + (16)m^10

Therefore, the equation will be equal to -9m^12 + (16)m^10.

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If the interest of a sum at 7.5% p.a in 4 years is Rs. 1050, find the sum​

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~Refer to the attachment for the solution.

[tex] \to \bf { Sum = 3500 } [/tex]


Rob's school is selling tickets to a spring musical. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 3 adult tickets and 1 student ticket
for a total of $15. The school took in $69 on the second day by selling 9 adult tickets and 7 student tickets. What is the price each
of one adult ticket and one student ticket?

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Answer:

Adult Tickets =$3

Student Tickets =$6

Step-by-step explanation:

3=9 9+6=15

9×3=27

6=42

27+42=67

A survey of 125 freshmen business students at a local university produced the results listed below. How many students took history and math, but not music? 30 took history; 32 took math; 33 took music; 14 took history but not math; 9 took math and music; 13 took history and music; 2 took all three

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Answer:

Total Number of students taking Math and History and not music are 68.

Number of students who took both math and history at the same time is 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

History = 30

Math = 32

Music= 33

Math and Music= 9

History and Music= 13

History and Music and Math = 2

History but not math = 14

We have to find students taking history and math but not music.

Total number of students = 125

From the figure  number of students taking Math and History and not music are

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