B) insight
C) transference
D) client-centered therapy
B. too expensive for small shops to purchase.
C. the same cost as a replacement module.
D. too unreliable to be worth using.
B) Kobe-Osaka.
C) Nagoya.
D) Tokyo.
Answer:
N/A
Explanation:
I don't think you can do it with the information you've given... is there anything about how their heights compare in the problem? I see a part of it is cut off
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
V = h*pi*r^2
V = h*pi*6² = h*pi*36
V = h*pi*3² = h*pi*9
36 cm^3 / 9 cm^3
= 4
Therefore, the volume of beaker A is 2² times the volume of beaker B
EDIT
However if beaker A is twice the height of beaker B (let's say A is 4 cm high and B is 2 cm high) then the factor between the resulting volumes would be 8.
V = h*pi*6² = 4*pi*36 = 452 cm^2
V = h*pi*3² = 2*pi*9 = 56 cm^2
452 cm^2 / 56 cm^2
= 8
Therefore, the volume of beaker A is 2³ times the volume of beaker B