A kite is flying on 39 feet of string. How high is it above the ground if it’s height is 22 feet more than the horizons distance from the person flying it. Assume that the string is being held at ground level.

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

about 36.3 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the height of the kite in feet. Then (x-22) is the horizontal distance to the kite. The Pythagorean theorem tells you the string length is related to these distances by ...

... 39² = x² + (x-22)²

... 2x² -44x -1037 = 0 . . . . rearrange to standard form

Using the quadratic formula, the positive solution is ...

... x = (-b+√(b²-4ac))/(2a) . . . . for a=2, b=-44, c=-1037

... x = (44 + √((-44)² -4(2)(-1037)))/(2·2)

... x = 11 + √639.5 ≈ 36.288

The kite is about 36.3 feet above the ground.


Related Questions

write a point-slope equation for the line that passes through the point (6,8) and is parallel to the line given by y=-5x+4

Answers

Answer:

  y -8 = -5(x -6)

Step-by-step explanation:

The point-slope form of the equation for a line is generally written ...

  y -k = m(x -h)

for slope m and point (h, k).

The slope of your parallel line is the same as the slope of the reference line, -5. So your equation is ...

  y -8 = -5(x -6)

On spring break, Mirna went to Florida. She collected 6 seashells. The following set of data shows the weight of each seashell in ounces. 16, 17, 13, 12, 18, 20 What is the mode of this set of data?

Answers

The set of seashell weights that Mirna collected (12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20) does not have a mode because all values appear only once.

The mode of a set of data refers to the number that appears most frequently. In the case of the weights of the seashells Mirna collected in Florida, the data set is: 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20. To find the mode, we look for the value that occurs the most:

12 ounces - occurs once13 ounces - occurs once16 ounces - occurs once17 ounces - occurs once18 ounces - occurs once20 ounces - occurs once

Since all numbers occur only once, there is no number that appears more frequently than the others. Therefore, this set of data does not have a mode.

Find the value of z such that 0.9544 of the area lies between −z and z. Round your answer to two decimal places.

Answers

Hello...

Z = total area (1)

___-z___0.9544___z

z = 0.0288

Normal,

z = 2

The value of z is 2.  the probability that is closest to 0.0228, where the outliner is a -2 and z equals 2.

How to find the value of z?

The decimal numeral system is widely used to express both integer and non-integer numbers. It is the expansion of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to non-integer values. Decimal notation is the term used to describe the method of representing numbers in the decimal system.

A number that has been divided into a whole and a fraction is called a decimal. Between integers, decimal numbers are used to express the numerical value of complete and partially whole quantities.

The word decimus, which means tenth in Latin, is derived from the base word decem, or 10. As a result, the decimal system, often known as a base-10 system, has 10 as its fundamental unit. A number expressed using the decimal method is also referred to as being "decimal."

Given ,

0.9544/2= 0.4772

.5- 0 .4772=0.0228

the probability that is closest to 0.0228, where the outliner is a -2 and z equals 2.

Therefore value of z is 2.

To learn more about decimal  values refer to:

https://brainly.com/question/28393353

#SPJ2

A quadrilateral has vertices at A (-5, 5), B (1, 8), C (4, 2), and D (-2, -2). Use slope to determine if the quadrilateral is a rectangle. Show your work. (Try to use point slope form)

Answers

Answer:

not a rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

There are several ways to determine whether the quadrilateral is a rectangle. Computing slope is one of the more time-consuming. We can already learn that the figure is not a rectangle by seeing if the midpoint of AC is the same as that of BD. (It is not.) A+C = (-5+4, 5+2) = (-1, 7). B+D = (1-2, 8-2) = (-1, 6). (A+C)/2 ≠ (B+D)/2, so the midpoints of the diagonals are different points.

___

The slope of AB is ∆y/∆x, where the ∆y is the change in y-coordinates, and ∆x is the change in x-coordinates.

... AB slope = (8-5)/(1-(-5)) = 3/6 = 1/2

The slope of AD is computed in similar fashion.

... AD slope = (-2-5)/(-2-(-5)) = -7/3

The product of these slopes is (1/2)(-7/3) = -7/6 ≠ -1. Since the product is not -1, the segments AB and AD are not perpendicular to each other. Adjacent sides of a rectangle are perpendicular, so this figure is not a rectangle.

___

Our preliminary work with the diagonals showed us the figure was not a parallelogram (hence not a rectangle). For our slope calculation, we "magically" chose two sides that were not perpendicular. In fact, this choice was by "trial and error". Side BC is perpendicular to AB, so we needed to choose a different side to find one that wasn't. A graph of the points is informative, but we didn't start with that.

if a class skip counted by 100's. how many counted to get to 2, 000

Answers

Divide 100 from 2000

2000/100 = 20

20 counted to get to 2000 by skip counting by 100


hope this helps

Find the quotient of 6/8 ÷ 3/-4

Answers

Step-by-step explanation:

6/8 / 3/4 = 1


If f(x) = -4x^2 - 6x - 1 and g(x) = -x^2 - 5x + 3, find (f + g)(x).

Answers

B

note that (f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x)

f(x) + g(x) = -4x² - 6x - 1 - x² - 5x + 3 ( collect like terms )

               = - 5x² - 11x + 2


Answer:

The correct option is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given functions are

[tex]f(x)=-4x^2-6x-1[/tex]

[tex]g(x)=-x^2-5x+3[/tex]

Using the p addition property of functions (f + g)(x) can be written as

[tex](f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)[/tex]

Substitute the values of each function in the above equation.

[tex](f+g)(x)=-4x^2-6x-1-x^2-5x+3[/tex]

Combine like terms.

[tex](f+g)(x)=(-4x^2-x^2)+(-6x-5x)+(-1+2)[/tex]

[tex](f+g)(x)=-5x^2-11x+2[/tex]

Therefore the correct option is B.

I need to prove that A’B’= A’D’ but i keep going in circles.

You have the figure in the picture, the hypothesis are:
AA’= (1/2)AB
BB’=(1/2)BC
CC’=(1/2)CD
DD’=(1/2)DA

These are all vectors!

Answers

It can't be proven because it isn't so.

You can show that A'B' = C'D' because each is half of AC (from the midsegment theorem).

what's the difference between 1968 and 3000

Answers

Hey mate!!


Answer⤵



The difference between 1,968 and 3,000 is 1,032.


3,000-1,968=1,032.


Answer confirmed= 1,032


Hope it helps you! ヅ

To find the difference between 1968 and 3000, you need to subtract the smaller number from the larger one.

Step 1: Identify the larger number. In this case, 3000 is larger than 1968.

Step 2: Subtract the smaller number from the larger number.
3000 - 1968 = 1032

So, the difference between 1968 and 3000 is 1032.

determine whether each number is real or not real and rational or irrational. you must be able to support your answer with a rule.

Answers

All the numbers shown are real.

The answers to problems 4, 7, 11 are irrational, because they are square roots of numbers that are not perfect squares.

The remaining numbers are rational because they are terminating decimals or the square root of a square number.

Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f at the given point. f(x) = x√ at (36,6) 1/3 1/12 3 12

Answers

slope = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

the slope is the value of f' (36)

f(x) = √x = [tex]x^{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex]

f'(x) = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] [tex]x^{-\frac{1}{2} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{2\sqrt{x} }[/tex]

f'(36) = [tex]\frac{1}{2(6)}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]


Answer:

[tex]slope = \frac{1}{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is another method to solve your problem. I am showing this method because this is the first method normally taught and a student might not of had the chance yet to learn the other methods


We can solve this problem by using limits and the following function

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{f(x+h) - x}{h}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{\sqrt{x+h} - \sqrt{x}}{h}[/tex]

Next multiply by the conjugate of the numerator.

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{\sqrt{x+h} - \sqrt{x}}{h} * \frac{\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x}}{\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x}}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{x + h - x}{h(\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

Cancel the x - x

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{h}{h(\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

Divide out the h

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{h}{h(\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{(\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

Plugin 0 where h is located

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{(\sqrt{x+h} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{(\sqrt{x+0} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{(\sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

Combine Like terms in denominator

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{(\sqrt{x} + \sqrt{x})}[/tex]

[tex]\lim_{h\to 0} \frac{1}{2\sqrt{x}}[/tex]

Now lets use our derivative and plugin 36 where x is located and solve

[tex]\frac{1}{2\sqrt{x}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{2\sqrt{36}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{2(6)}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]


Note, this is a harder method but it is normally the first method taught in Calculus 1.

Jack is using a ladder to hang lights up in his house.he places the ladder 5 feet from the base of his house and leans it so it reaches a window 14 feet above the ground

Answers

The angle of elevation of the ladder is approximately 70.35°

How do we find the angle of elevation?

To find the angle of elevation of the ladder, we can use trigonometric functions.

The angle of elevation can be found using the tangent function, which is the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle.

opposite side is the height from the ground to the window = 14 feet,

adjacent side is the distance from the house to the base of the ladder= 5 feet.

tan(θ) = opposite/adjacent

tan(θ) = 14/5

θ = arctan(14/5)

θ =  70.35 degrees

Full question
Jack is using a ladder to hang lights up on his house. He places the ladder 5 feet from the base of his house and leans It so it reaches a window 14 feet above the ground. Find the angle of elevation of the ladder.
A) 65.5

B) 68.4

C) 70.3

D) 71.5

E) 72.9

solve the equation. 2m/3-1=3/4+m (please show work)

Answers

The first step is to get the variable on both sides, do this by subtracting m.

This leaves you with 2m/3 -1 -m = 3/4

Then multiply by 3 on both sides to eliminate the fraction.

This leaves you with 2m-3-3m = 9/4

Then isolate the variable by adding 3 to both sides.

This leaves you with 2m-3m = 3 9/4

This can simplify into -m = 5 1/4 or 21/4

Multiply by -1 to keep the variable positive

The final answer is m = -21/4 (or -5 1/4, your choice)

what is the midpoint of line segment EF

Answers

E is located at (-2,-4)

F is located at (2,2)


To find the midpoint, add the 2 X values together and divide by two, then do the same with the y values:


X = -2 + 2 = 0/2 = 0

Y = -4 + 2 = -2/2 = -1


The midpoint is located at (0,-1)

To find midpoint you use the equation they gave you! First find point E and F by looking at the coordinates of the graph!
E(-2,-4)
F(2,2)
Now simply plug them in and simplify!
((-2+2)/2),((-4+2)/2))
(0/2,-2/2)
(0,-1) is your midpoint!
I hope this helps!

How do you graph these?

Answers

Answer:

See the attached.

Step-by-step explanation:

A graph of f' is a graph of the slope of the function. Your function f(x) is piecewise linear, so different sections of its graph have different constant values of slope.

In the intervals (-5, -2) and (0, 2), the slope is -1. (The graph has a "rise" of -1 for each "run" of 1.) So, in those intervals, the graph of f' looks like a graph of y=-1.

In the interval (-2, 0), the rise is 2 for a run of 2, so the slope is 2/2 = 1. The graph of f' in that interval will look like a graph of y=1.

In the interval (2, 5), the rise of f(x) is 1 for a run of 3, so the slope in that interval is 1/3. There, the graph of f' will look like a graph of y=1/3.

If you want to get technical about it, the slope is undefined at x=-2, x=0, and x=2. Therefore, the line segments that make up the graph of f' ought to have open circles at those points, indicating that f' is not defined.

How do u Graph Y<-1/4x-1

Answers

When you replace the comparison symbol (<) with an equal sign (=), you get the equation of a line in slope-intercept form:

... y = mx + b

where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.

Your equation has m = -1/4 and b = -1. To graph this line, find the point (0, -1) on the y-axis. To find another point on the line, you can use the slope value (rise/run = -1/4), which tells you the line "rises" -1 for each "run" of +4. That is, another point on the line will be 4 units to the right and 1 unit down, at (4, -2). Working in the other direction (to the left, instead of to the right), the -1/4 slope tells you the point 4 units left and 1 unit up (-4, 0) will also be on the line. Draw a dashed line through these points,

The dashed line you just drew is the boundary of the solution region. It is dashed because the line itself is not part of the solution. (Those points do not meet the requirement for "less than.")

Appropriate values of y are ones that are less than those on the line, so the solution region is indicated as being the half-plane below the line. You indicate this by shading the solution region. (See the attachment for an example of the way this can be graphed.)

_____

If the comparison is ≤ instead of <, then the line is solid (not dashed), indicating it is part of the solution region. If the comparison is > or ≥, then the shaded region is above the line, where y-values are greater than those on the line.

Graph f(x)=−23x−3 .
Lol plx i need help

Answers

Answer:

Points (0,-3) and (-3,-1) work, I got a 100% on the test.



Plz hurry A board 12 3/4 feet long is cut so that 9 7/8 feet are left. What length of the board was cut off? A) 21 2 ft B) 27 8 ft C) 31 2 ft D) 37 8 ft

Answers

Answer:

2 7/8 ft

Explanation:

We presume no length was lost in the cut, so that ...

... (remaining length) + (cut off length) = (original length)

Then ...

... (cut off length) = (original length) - (remaining length)

... = 12 3/4 - 9 7/8

... = (12 - 9) + (3/4 - 7/8)

... = 3 + (6/8 -7/8)

... = 3 - 1/8

... = 2 7/8

The cut off length was 2 7/8 feet.

Solve the quadratic equation. Show all of your steps.

x^2 + 3x - 5 = 0

Answers

x² = x • x = 2x

2x + 3x - 5 = 0
+5 +5

2x + 3x = 5
2x + 3x

5x = 5
÷5 ÷5

x = 1

There you go! I really hope this helped, if there’s anything just let me know! ☻

The roots of equation are: x= -3+ √29/2 and x= -3-√29/2.

What is Quadratic Equation?

Quadratic equation's roots The roots of a quadratic equation are the values of the variables that fulfil the equation. In other words, if f(a) = 0, then x = a is a root of the quadratic equation f(x). The x-coordinates of the sites where the curve y = f(x) intersects the x-axis are the real roots of an equation f(x) = 0.

given:

x² + 3x - 5 = 0

So, solving for x

x² + 3x - 5 = 0

D= (3)² - 4(1)(-5)= 9 + 20= 29

Now, using the quadratic equation

x= -b ± √ b² -4ac/ 2a

x= -3 ±√(3)² -4(1)(-5) / 2

x= -3±√29/2

x= -3+ √29/2 and x= -3-√29/2

Hence, the roots of equation are: x= -3+ √29/2 and x= -3-√29/2.

Learn more about quadratic equation here:

https://brainly.com/question/17177510

#SPJ5

Wich product is equivalent to 25x2 -16

Answers

25x²-16 is the difference of two squares, so can be written as the product ...

... (5x -4)(5x +4)

or

... (5x +4)(5x -4)

Answer:

[tex](5x+4)(5x-4)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

25x^2- 16

To find out the product that is equivalent to the given expression we need to factor the given expression

we write the numbers in square form

25 = 5*5 = 5^2

16 = 4*4 = 4^2

5^2x^2 - 4^2

[tex](5x)^2- 4^2[/tex]

we apply difference in square formula

a^2 - b^2 = (a+b)(a-b)

[tex](5x)^2- 4^2=(5x+4)(5x-4)[/tex]

How would you solve 3x=18

Answers

Hi!

[tex]3x=18[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3x}{3}=\frac{18}{3}[/tex]

[tex]x=6[/tex]

Explanation: This question is super easy on this question. First you had to divide by 3 from both sides. And simplify, it gave us the answer is x=6 is the right answer. Hope this helps! And thank you for posting your question at here on Brainly. And have a great day. -Charlie

For what value(s) of k will the relation not be a function?
 A = {(3k−4, 16), (4k, 32)}

Answers

We won't have a function if for same value of x in (x,y) we get different values y.

So first step: figure out k so that the first coordinate (x) is the same:

3k-4=4k    | solve for k

k = -4

no check the values y for the elements of the relation

x = 3k-4 = -12-4=-16

so at -16 we get (-16,16) and (-16, 32), which mean for k=-4 the relation is not a function.

Let me know if you have any questions.


Answer:

K= -4

Step-by-step explanation:

Since it isn't possible that (3k-4, 16) is going to be equal to (4k, 32) in terms of positive numbers, you will have to go to the negative side of the number line.

K has to equal 4 because 3 · -4 = -12, and -12 minus 4 is equal to -16.

And since 4 · -4 = -16, K has to equal - 4.

If s = 1/4 unit and A = 80s^2, what is the value of A, in square units? ____ square unit(s). (Input whole number only.)

Answers

If s = 1/4 unit and A = 80s^2

A = 80 (1/4)^2

A = 80 (1/16)

A = 5

Answer

5 square units

5 square units

substitute s = [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] into the equation

A= 80 × ([tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex])² = 80 × [tex]\frac{1}{16}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{80}{16}[/tex]= 5 square units


Graph ​ −7y+8=21x−6 ​. Use the line tool and select two points on the line.

Answers

The two points on the graph of the function - 7y + 8 = 21x - 6 are;

⇒ (0, 2) and (2, -4)

What is Coordinates?

A pair of numbers which describe the exact position of a point on a cartesian plane by using the horizontal and vertical lines is called the coordinates.

Given that;

The function is,

⇒ - 7y + 8 = 21x - 6

Now,

We can draw the graph of the function - 7y + 8 = 21x - 6 as shown in figure.

And, The points on the graph are;

⇒ (0, 2) and (2, -4)

Thus, The two points on the graph of the function - 7y + 8 = 21x - 6 are;

⇒ (0, 2) and (2, -4)

Learn more about the coordinate visit:

https://brainly.com/question/12959377

#SPJ2

Jordan and Sharla are saving money to go on a study abroad trip. They must provide a down payment of $650 to sign up for the trip, and they can pay the remaining balance later. Jordan raises money by mowing lawns in his neighborhood and charges $25 per lawn. Sharla raises money by selling handmade necklaces for $15 each. Sharla raises less money than Jordan does because Sharla 3. only has enough materials to make 40 necklaces. (A) write two constraints to model the problem. Let x respresent the number of lawns Jordan mows and y represent the number of necklaces Sharla sells. (B) can sharla afford the down payment with the money she earns selling her necklaces? Explain your answer . PLEASE HELP ITS DUE TODAY AND I DON’T UNDERSTAND!!!

Answers

Amount of down payment = $650.

Jordan gets money by mowing lawns = $25 per lawn.

Sharla gets money by selling handmade necklaces for = $15 each necklace.

The number of lawns Jordan mows = x.

The number of necklaces Sharla sells = y.

A) Total money raised by Jordan to move x lawns at the rate $25 per lawn = 25x.

Total money raised by Sharla by selling y handmade necklaces for $15 per necklace = 15y.

Total money Sharla can raise by selling 40 necklaces at the rate $15 each = 40 × 15 = $600.

B) Because Sharla can raise maximum $600, therefore sharla can not afford the down payment with the money she earns selling her necklaces.

Please solve this and show work.

Answers

Angles DCE and ACB are vertical angles, hence equal. Both have the value 3x.

Angles ACH and HCB (x) add to give ange ACB, so they sum to 3x. That makes ACH have the value 2x. (2x +x = 3x)

The angles in triangle ACH add to 180°. This sum is ...

... 2x +2x +100° = 180°

... 4x = 80° . . . . . . . . subtract 100°, then divide by 4 to get ...

... x = 20°

im quite confused, please help :((

Answers

You need to pick from each column depending on what makes sense - they are mixed (some numbers are roots, some cubes, in the same column).

On the order:

3 - 27

4 - 64

5 - 125

512 - 8

8 - 2

729 - 9

216 - 6

1 - 1

Answer:

as>JDKFas;lkdjfsa;lkdfjas;kldfjlakdjfalsdkfjakdkdkdlddd

Step-by-step explanation:

A parking meter in downtown Seattle takes dollar coins and quarters only. When the machine was last emptied, there were 250 coins in it, with a total value of $137.50. Which of the following systems of equations gives the number of quarters, q, and the number of dollar coins, d ? A. d + q = 250 and 100d + 25q = 137.50 B. d + q = 250 and 0.1d + 0.25q = 137.50 C. d + q = 250 and d + 0.25q = 137.50 D. d + q = 137.50 and d + 0.25q = 250 E. d + q = 137.50 and 100d + 25q = 250 Question 2 of 3 For two consecutive integers, the result of adding double the smaller integer and triple the larger integer is 153. What are the two integers? F. 29, 30 G. 30, 31 H. 49, 50 J. 50, 51 K. 76, 77 Question 3 of 3 In a certain triangle, the longest side is twice as long as the shortest side, and the shortest side is 4 inches shorter than the middle side. If the perimeter of the triangle is 52 inches, how long is the longest side? A. 10 inches B. 12 inches C. 16 inches D. 20 inches E. 24 inc

Answers

(1)

C

d + q = 250 ( total number of coins ) and

d + 0.25q = 137.50 ( total value of coins )

(2)

G

consecutive integers have a difference of 1 between them

let the integers be n and n + 1 then

2n + 3(n + 1) = 153 (distribute and simplify )

2n + 3n + 3 = 153

5n + 3 = 153 ( subtract 3 from both sides )

5n = 150 ( divide both sides by 5 )

n = 30 and n + 1 = 31

the 2 consecutive integers are 30 and 31

(3)

E

let x be the shortest side then longest side = 2x and middle side = x + 4

2x + x + 4 + x = 52

4x + 4 = 52 ( subtract 4 from both sides )

4x = 48 ( divide both sides by 4 )

x = 12

the longest side = 2x = 2 × 12 = 24




The system of equations for a parking meter are -

d + q = 250

100d + 25q = 137.50

What is Equation Modelling?

Equation modelling is the process of writing a mathematical verbal expression in the form of a mathematical expression for correct analysis, observations and results of the given problem.

We have a a parking meter in downtown Seattle takes dollar coins and quarters only.

Assume that there are [d] dollar coins and [q] quarter coins. Then, we can write the system of equations as -

d + q = 250

100d + 25q = 137.50

Therefore, the system of equations for a parking meter are -

d + q = 250

100d + 25q = 137.50

To solve more questions on equation modelling, visit the link below-

https://brainly.com/question/9144182

#SPJ2

Solve the inequality. 7x − 9 > 2x + 6

Answers

The value of x is greater than the value of 3.

We can treat inequalities like standard algebraic equations.

7x - 9 > 2x + 6

Add 9 to both sides.

7x > 2x + 15

Subtract 2x from both sides.

5x > 15

Divide both sides by 5.

x > 3

Answer:

x>3 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given one inequality

7x-9>2x+6

To solve this we can do additions and subtraction as we do for equations.

Only for multiplication if negative number is used inequality changes

So let us add 9 to both the sides

7x>2x+6+9

Now subtract 2x from both the sides

7x-2x >15

5x>15

We divide by a positive number 5 without disturbing inequality sign.

X>3 is the answer

In interval notation we can write this as open interval

(3,∞)

In number line this is the region to the right of 3, not includig 3

Is it possible to find an edge length that would be perfect for a cube with a volume of 30 cubic units? Explain!

Answers

Yes ,

side ×side×side= side^3 =volume of cube  

=>side^3=30

=>side = 30^1/3-answer

Other Questions
Which challenges did the White Colony face in the late 1500s? Check all that apply.lack of available suppliesthreats from Spanish settlerslack of available territoryexposure to new diseasesdependence on American Indianshostile relations with American Indians What are the details in a sentence or paragraph that can help you find the meaning of an unfamiliar word? (5 points) Dictionaries Context clues Other people Clarification items A 47-kg packing crate is pulled with constant speed across a rough floor with a rope that is at an angle of 37 degrees above the horizontal. If the tension in the rope is 142 N, how much work is done on the crate to move it 6.1m? 12.What volume of carbon dioxide contains the same number of molecules as 20.0 mL of oxygen at the same conditions? You have just discovered a new organism It is a single cell and has a cell wall but no nucleus what kind of organism is it Explain your answer Which statement best describes the impact that the Arabs had on Africa during the Middle Ages?A. Many Africans converted to Islam.B. Africans gave up the use of gold jewelry.C. Christianity spread across Africa. D. Africans started migrating toward Arab countries.E. Africans began building stone palaces.WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST TO THE RIGHT ANSWER AND A LIKE. A swimming pool is being drained. The number of gallons of water in the pool changes with time t according to the equation G = -4t + 100.Which equation correctly solves the given equation for t?A)t = 4G - 100B)t = -4G + 100C)t = 100 - G4D)t = G - 1004 Can somebody please help me. I would really appreciate it. If your dream is to be an elementary school teacher, the _____ Career Cluster might be best for you. compared to farms of 100 years ago modern agribusinesses need A loss of consciousness is an example of what kind of injury? A. baseline injury B. microtrauma C. critical injury D. overuse injury 1. Work out the area of a circle with radius 7.5 cm.Take (pie) to be 3.142 and give your answer to 2 decimal places.2. A semicircle has radius 8.2 cm.Work out the area of the semicircle.Take (pie) to be 3.142 and give your answer to 1 decimal place. The _______ was the worst economic period in the history of the United States How did the Aztecs apply their engineering skills to the challenges of living on an island? how are atoms of one element different from atoms of another element Select the correct answer.Colonialism in the United Statesby Henry Cabot LodgeIn the years which followed the close of the war, it seemed as if colonialism had been utterly extinguished: but, unfortunately, this was not the case. The multiplication of great fortunes, the growth of a class rich by inheritance, and the improvement in methods of travel and communication, all tended to carry large numbers of Americans to Europe. The luxurious fancies which were born of increased wealth, and the intellectual tastes which were developed by the advance of the higher education, and to which an old civilization offers peculiar advantages and attractions, combined to breed in many persons a love of foreign life and foreign manners. These tendencies and opportunities have revived the dying spirit of colonialism. We see it most strongly in the leisure class, which is gradually increasing in this country. During the miserable ascendancy of the Second Empire, a band of these persons formed what was known as the "American colony," in Paris. Perhaps they still exist; if so, their existence is now less flagrant and more decent. When they were notorious they presented the melancholy spectacle of Americans admiring and aping the manners, habits, and vices of another nation, when that nation was bent and corrupted by the cheap, meretricious, and rotten system of the third Napoleon. They furnished a very offensive example of peculiarly mean colonialism. This particular phase has departed, but the same sort of Americans are, unfortunately, still common in Europe. I do not mean, of course, those persons who go abroad to buy social consideration, nor the women who trade on their beauty or their wits to gain a brief and dishonoring notoriety. These last are merely adventurers and adventuresses, who are common to all nations. The people referred to here form that large class, comprising many excellent men and women, no doubt, who pass their lives in Europe, mourning over the inferiority of their own country, and who become thoroughly denationalized. They do not change into Frenchmen or Englishmen, but are simply disfigured and deformed Americans.We find the same wretched habit of thought in certain groups among the rich and idle people of our great eastern cities, especially in New York, because it is the metropolis. These groups are for the most part made up of young men who despise everything American and admire everything English. They talk and dress and walk and ride in certain ways, because they imagine that the English do these things after that fashion. They hold their own country in contempt, and lament the hard fate of their birth. They try to think that they form an aristocracy, and become at once ludicrous and despicable. The virtues which have made the upper classes in England what they are, and which take them into public affairs, into literature and politics, are forgotten, for Anglo-Americans imitate the vices or the follies of their models, and stop there. If all this were merely a fleeting fashion, an attack of Anglo-mania or of Gallo-mania, of which there have been instances enough everywhere, it would be of no consequence. But it is a recurrence of the old and deep-seated malady of colonialism. It is a lineal descendant of the old colonial family. The features are somewhat dim now, and the vitality is low, but there is no mistaking the hereditary traits. The people who thus despise their own land, and ape English manners, flatter themselves with being cosmopolitans, when in truth they are genuine colonists, petty and provincial to the last degree.What is the central idea of the passage?A. Americans should show proper respect to all cultures, not just European cultures.B. Americans should stop their indulgence in foreign goods and luxuries.C. Americans should stop mimicking other cultures and be proud of their own culture.D. Americans need to adopt the polite and respectful mannerisms of other cultures.E. Americans should imitate other cultures to learn more about their own. 50 POINTS!!! Based on your observations in the virtual lab, fill in the data table below.Question 2 options:Separated using a filter; magnetismSeparated using a magnet; malleabilitySeparated using filtration; conductivitySeparated using a magnet; magnetism "re-type the celsius_to_kelvin function. Change the name to kelvin_to_celsius, and modify the function accordingly." The geometric mean of two numbers a and b is ab. Find the geometric mean of 32 and 50 Julia has 3 and 1/2 pounds of dog food.She plans to split it equally among her 7 dogs. How much will dog food will each dog receive?