How to find the length of a cylinder when u have volume and circumference
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circumfernce=2pir Vcylinder=lpir^2
so what you do is take circumference adnd solvefor r, then input that for r in Volume and solve for legnth
C=2pir C/(2pi)=r input V=lpir^2 V=lpi(C/2pi)^2 V=lpi(c^2/(4pi^2)) V=l(c^2/4pi) multiply both sides by (4pi)/(c^2) to clear fractio (4piV)/(C^2)=legnth
basically if you know volume and circumference legnth=(4pi tmes volume)/(circumference^2)
Which expression is equivalent to 2.2 − 0.5(0.6x − 1.8) ?A) 0.3x + 1.3 B) 0.3x + 3.1 C) 1.3 − 0.3x D) 3.1 − 0.3x
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Answer:
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Explain the steps you would take to write 36/10 as a decimal
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the number 36 is really 36.000000... with infinite zeroes so to divide by tan move the decimal one place to the left so 36/ 10= 3.6
I would simply solve the fraction as a division question. To divide 36 by 10, just move the decimal one place to the left. That gives you 3.6 So, 36/10 = 3.6 Hope that helps!
Jed filled his sandbox with 5 bags of sand. The bags of sand weighed 85.5 pounds altogether. How much did each bag of sand weigh?
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If the total amount of sand that Jed put in his sandbox was 85.5 lbs, and he put 5 bags of sand in his sandbox, then all we need to do to find the amount that each bag weighed is to divide the total weight by the amount of bags he put in.
85.5 / 5 = 17.1
Each bag weighed 17.1 lbs. Hope that helped! =)
Dominic's water jug holds 1.25 quarts. Terrell says he can find thecapacity of the jug in fluid ounces by dividing 1.25 by 32.a. Is Terrell correct? Explain how you know.
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he is not correct you have to multiply 1.25 and 32
a way that I found this out is by using proportions
in one quart there are 32 fluid ounces so I did 1/32=1.25/x x=the number of fluid ounces then I cross multiplied getting 1x=32×1.25
32×1.25=40 so there is 40 fluid ounces in 1.25 quarts