The corresponding edges of two regular tetrahedrons are 1 cm and 3 cm. If the sum of the weights of the two tetrahedrons is 100 grams and both solids are made up of the same material, find the weight of the bigger solid.

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Answer 1
Answer: m 1 = V 1 * d
m 2 = V 2 * d
Both tetrahedrons have the same density.
V = 1/3 * a²√3/4 * h
V 1 = 1/3 * 1² * √3 / 4 * √2 / √3 = √2 / 12 cm³ 
V 2 = 1/3 * 3²√3 /4 * √6 = 9√2 / 4 cm³
m 1 : m 2 = √2 /12 : 9√2/4
m 1 * 9√2 / 4 = m 2 * √2 / 12
m 1 = m 2 / 27
m 1 + m 2 = 100 g
m 2 / 27 + m 2 = 100 g   / * 27
m 2 + 27 m 2 = 2700
28 m 2 = 2700
m 2 = 2700 : 28
m 2 = 96.42 g
Answer:
The weight of the bigger tetrahedron is 96.42 g. 


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Answer:

f(3) = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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The demand and supply functions for bikes are p=900−⁰.¹ and p=3⁰.⁹ respectively. Where p is the price, and the quantity. What is the consumer surplus at equilibrium market? A. 1 009 B. 2 341 C. 664 D. 3 350

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Answer: The correct answer is D. 3,350

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the consumer surplus at equilibrium, we need to determine the equilibrium price and quantity first.

Equilibrium occurs when the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied. In other words, when the demand function and supply function intersect.

Setting the demand and supply functions equal to each other, we get:

900 - Q^0.1 = 3Q^0.9

To solve this equation, we can use algebraic methods or graphing techniques.

Using algebra, we can simplify the equation to:

900 = 4Q^0.9

Dividing both sides by 4:

225 = Q^0.9

Taking both sides to the power of 1/0.9:

Q ≈ 52.38

Now that we have the equilibrium quantity, we can substitute it back into either the demand or supply function to find the equilibrium price.

Using the demand function:

P = 900 - Q^0.1

P = 900 - (52.38)^0.1

P ≈ 900 - 2.97

P ≈ 897.03

So, the equilibrium price is approximately 897.03.

To find the consumer surplus, we need to calculate the area between the demand curve and the equilibrium price line up to the equilibrium quantity.

The formula for consumer surplus is:

Consumer Surplus = 0.5 * (Q * P - ∫(0 to Q) D(x) dx)

Integrating the demand function from 0 to Q:

∫(0 to Q) D(x) dx = ∫(0 to 52.38) (900 - x^0.1) dx

By evaluating this integral, we find that the consumer surplus is approximately 3,350.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. 3,350.

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The circumference is 'Pi' times diameter.

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Sam will rent a car for the weekend. He can choose one of two plans. The first plan has an initial fee of 57 and costs an additional 0.13 per mile driven. The second plan has an initial fee of 46 and costs an additional 0.15 per mile driven.For what amount of driving do the two plans cost the same?

What is the cost when the two plans cost the same?

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Answer:

550 miles and 128.50

Step-by-step explanation:

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