What is the length of a diagonal of a cube with a side length of 1 cm?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1.73 i belive :) :) :) :) :)

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The mechanical pencils are .89¢ and pens .35¢, so the difference is .54¢

Natalie has 350 pencils. She is packing them in boxes that each hold 14 pencils. How many boxes will Natalie fill with pencils?

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Answer:

25 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple math.

Just do 350/14

Answer:25 boxes

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600,000 equals how many ten thousands

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Divide 600,000 by 10,000.

Equals 60!

Answer is 60.

Which of the following best describes the slope of the line below?O
A. Undefined
O
B. Negative
O
C. Positive
O
D. Zero

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Answer:Its Negative

Step-by-step explanation: Its negative cause when you look at the line the arrow down in the negative side

What is the second to smallest number with the factors 1,2,3,4, and 5?

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find the smallest number and the next smaallest number

3*4*5=60
60 is smallest
the next smallest is
4*4*5=80

2nd smallest is 80

Second smallest

120 is the second smallest,

1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120.

Remi has two cone-shaped containers with the same diameter. He will place the smaller container inside the larger one. Before he does this, he wants to fill the larger container with water so that it will be completely full but won't spill when he places the smaller container inside. The diameter of both containers is 14 cm. The height of the smaller container is 3 cm, and the height of the larger container is 17 cm.What volume of water must Remi put in the large container? Round your answer to two decimal places and use 3.14 to approximate pi.

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use the formula for the cone
1/3 times (area of base) times height

so first we want to find the volume of both cones then subtract the volume of the smaller container from the larger one

area of base for both are equal
area of base=area of circle=pi times r^2
radius=diameter/2
diameter=14
radius=14/2
radius=7

pi times 7^2
pi times 49
3.14 times 49=153.86

smaller  so 1/3 times 153.86 times 3=smaller cone=153.86 cm^3

larger
so 1/3 times 153.86 times 17=871.873

subtract smaller from larger

871.873-153.86=718.013 cm^3
the volume of water needed is 718.01 cm^3