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FIND THE VOLUME OF THE COMPOSITE SOLId

HELP HELP FIND THE VOLUME OF THE COMPOSITE SOLId

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Answer 1
First of all,find the volume of prism by using the formulae V=1/3Ah.Then,find the volume of cuboid by using length × breadth × height.After that,you can find the answer. The answer is a.
HELP HELP FIND THE VOLUME OF THE COMPOSITE SOLId

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A store manager is looking at past jewelry sales to determine what sizes of rings to keep in stock. The list shows the ring sizes purchased by the last ten jewelry customers.
9, 7, 6.5, 7.5, 7, 8, 5, 6, 7.5, 8
What is the variance of the data? Round to the nearest hundredths.
0.40
0.72
1.28
2.14

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i think its 1.28 but 2.14 is close to

Answer:

1.28

Step-by-step explanation:

The variance is found by first finding the mean; the mean of this data set is 7.15.

Next we find the difference between each data point and the mean; square the differences; find the sum; and divide by the number of data point (10).  Following these steps gives us the rounded answer 1.28.

the string, that supports the stairs, makes an angle of 50° with the floor. It reaches 3.2 m up the wall. How far is the base od the stringer from the wall?

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Greetings,

The best way to do these problems is to draw a picture. In this case, you would have a right triangle. I included a picture.

If we use the 54 degree angles as our angle of reference, we are dealing with the opposite side and adjacent side. This makes it a tangent ratio.

We can set up the equation:
tan 54 = 3.2/x
1.19 = 3.2/x    Cross Multiply
1.19x = 3.2     Divide by 1.19
x = 2.69

The base of the stringer is 2.69 m from the wall.

I hope this helps,
MrEQ
Final answer:

We use trigonometry to find the distance from the base of the string to the wall. The cosine of an angle in a right triangle is defined as the adjacent side length divided by the hypotenuse length. You can plug the given values into the rearranged formula and solve it.

Explanation:

The question is asking about the distance from the base of the string (the part that touches the floor) to the wall. This is a typical trigonometry problem. We know that the string forms an angle of 50° with the floor and that it stretches up to 3.2 m on the wall. Given these values, we can use the cosine function to find the distance between the base of the string and the wall.

The cosine of an angle in a right triangle is defined as the adjacent side length divided by the length of the hypotenuse. In our case, you can think of the 3.2 m wall height as the 'adjacent' and the string length as the 'hypotenuse'. So, we can rearrange this relationship to solve for the base, or 'hypotenuse', of the triangle:

Length of string (hypotenuse) = Adjacent side / cos(angle)

Plugging in the values we know:

Length of string = 3.2 m / cos(50°)

After that, you can plug the numbers into a calculator to find the value in meters of the distance from the base of the string to the wall.

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what is the solution to the linear system of equations ? x - y =4 8x + 2y =2 A. (4,0) B. (1, -3) C. (1,3) D.The system has no solution
NEED HELP ASAP , PLEASEEEEEE

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[tex]\begin{cases}&x-y=4\quad\Longrightarrow\text{Eq. 1}\\&8x+2y=2\quad\Longrightarrow\text{Eq. 2}\end{cases}[/tex]

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There is a 40% chance that you will lose $25,000 if you invest...

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This is a weighted average basically take the percentages and multiply them by the amount.  The total sum is the amount you will make.

0.4(-25000) + 0.25(0) + 0.35(40000)
-10000 + 0 + 14000
4000 is the expected value

The carnival owner pays the owner of an exotic animal exhibit $650 for the entire time the exhibit is displayed. The owner of the exhibit has no other expenses except for a daily insurance cost. If the owner of the animal exhibit wants to make more than $500 in profit for the 5 1/2 days, what is the greatest daily insurance rate he can afford to pay?

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  650 - 5.5i > 500                i = insurance
-650          >-650
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  -5.5i  > -150
  -5.5      -5.5
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   i < 27.27                the maximum daily cost that the owner can pay for                                            insurance is $27.27

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Jordan interviewed her 30 classmates on whether or not they played video games and if they drink soda. She displayed her results in the two-way table shown. Which statement is true? A) A classmate who drinks soda is more likely to play video games. B) A classmate who plays video games is not as likely to drink soda. C) About the same percentage of students play video games as those who don't drink soda. D) It is twice as likely that a student doesn't play video games nor drink soda as one who plays video games and drinks soda.

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the answer might be D. hope this helped :)
I think it's D. Not positive though.

Can someone help me math homework

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We fill in the following formula:
[tex] \frac{part}{total} \times 100\%[/tex]

So in this case we get
[tex] \frac{17}{20} \times 100\% = 85\%[/tex]

Therefore the answer is 85%
17 divided 20 = 0.85
85%

How to know that number is irrational list all things . plz

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Irrational numbers cannot be expressed in a fraction. Rational numbers can

Example:

Rational Number - 1.5

Irrational number - 3.14159265359...
I agree with the first person answer that’s basically what I was going to do but I did it in my brain and head

On a coordinate plane, the coordinates of vertices R and T for a polygon are R(−6, 2) and T(5, 2). What is the length of Side RT of the polygon?

4 unit
6 units
7 units
11 units

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they are both on the 2 of the y-axis, so now all you have to do is subrtact the x-axis coordinate of R by the x-axis coordinate of T. That would be (-6)-5 = -11. YOUR ANSWER IS NOT -11. Signs don't matter when your attempting to find distance. Just forget the negative sign(-). It has nothing to do with the answer.
YOUR ANSWER IS 11 UNITS!!!

When two coordinates are given and asked to find distance between those points or length of line segment made by joining those points, then you can use the distance formula for 2 dimension.

The length of RT is given by:

Option D: 11

Given that:A side of a polygon is named RTThe endpoints of RT are R(-6, 2) and T(5, 2).To find:

Length of RT

Formula of distance between two points (x,y) and (p,q) is given by:

[tex]\text{Distance((x,y), (p,q))} = \sqrt{(x-p)^2 + (y-q)^2}[/tex]

Thus, we have:

[tex]|RT| = \sqrt{(-6-5)^2 + (2-2)^2} = 11 \: \rm units[/tex]

Thus,  the length of RT is given by:

Option D: 11

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Eight less than the product of two and a number X

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The product of two and a number x

2x

eight less than implies:

2x - 8

2x - 8 is your answer

hope this helps
2x-8
2 times x minus 3

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How does Pythagorean theorem work?

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it is the formula to find the longest line on a right triangle. for example, a squared plus b squared equals c squared. In this case, c must always be the line not relating to the right angel.
A square + B square = C square

Monte performs an experiment using 2 identical graduated cylinders, each with a radius of 2 cm. The volume of the liquid in the first graduated cylinder is 188.4 cm³. The volume of the liquid in the second graduated cylinder is 314 cm³. What is the difference in the height of the liquid in the two cylinders? Use 3.14 to approximate pi. Enter your answer in the box.

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The difference in volume is 125.6 cm^3, so the difference in height will be
.. 125.6 cm^3/(3.14*(2 cm)^2) = 10 cm

im need HELP!!!
m<JEF=40°

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complement of JEF is 50 degrees
supplement of JEF is 140 degrees

complement of DON is -34 degrees or depending on your teacher, the answer is NONE.
supplement of DON is 56 degrees

Answer:JEF has a 50 degree complement

140 degrees is the supply of JEF

If your teacher says NONE, then the complement of DON is -34 degrees.

DON is 56 degrees when supplemented

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the correct answer is C

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I think it would be letter D
A of a cylinder is 
A=2 pi r(r+h) and we have r=4
96*3.14= 2*3.14*4(4+h) divide by pi
96=2*4(4+h)
96=8(4+h)
96=32+8h
96-32=8h
64=8h
h=8

3y-6=-18 what does y equal

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Move all terms that don't contain y to the right side and solve.

y = -4
Y= -4 multiply -4 by 3 and subtract 6

A right rectangular pyramid is sliced parallel to the base, as shown.

What is the area of the resulting two-dimensional cross-section?


A. 15 cm²

B. 18 cm²

C. 25 cm²

D. 50 cm²

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The answer is 110. I took this before. So I know a few of the questions.

What is the arc measure of D C in degrees

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Hello there!

Sense this is a 360 degree angle, it is divide by 2. This would then be considered 180. If you (noticed) on the other side, it shows us that . . .

[tex]AB=19 \\ and \ AB=CD[/tex]

We then do (180-19)

[tex]DC= \ \boxed{161}[/tex]

Name the factors in each of the following problems.
a. 6 × 12 = 72
b. 8 × 9 = 72
c. 4 × 4 = 16
d. 3 × 7 = 21

I don't understand what "factors" mean, please help. :)

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factors are numbers we can multiply together to get another number
example:2 and 3 are factors of 6 because you multiply 2x3.A number can have a lot factors many.

Giving 40 Points...need help as soon as possible

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The correct answers are:

The first system matches with (-4, 5);
The second system matches with (2, 2); 
The third system matches with (-1, -3);
The fourth system matches with (3, 4);
The fifth system matches with (2, -1); and 
The sixth system matches with (-5, 6).

Explanation:

The sixth system is the easiest one to find.  We are given the value of x and the value of y in the equations: x=-5 and y=6.

For all other systems, we must solve the system.  For the first system:
[tex] \left \{ {{2x-y=-13} \atop {y=x+9}} \right. [/tex]

Since we have the y-variable isolated in the second equation, we will use substitution.  We substitute this value in place of y in the first equation:
2x-y=-13
2x-(x+9)=-13

Distributing the subtraction sign,
2x-x-9=-13

Combining like terms:
x-9=-13

Add 9 to each side:
x-9+9=-13+9
x=-4

Substitute this into the second equation:
y=x+9
y=-4+9
y=5

The coordinates (-4, 5) represent the solution point.

For the second system:
[tex] \left \{ {{3x+2y=10} \atop {6x-y=10}} \right. [/tex]

We can make the coefficients of x the same and use elimination.  To do this, we will multiply the first equation by 2:
[tex] \left \{ {{2(3x+2y=10)} \atop {6x-y=10}} \right. \\ \\ \left \{ {{6x+4y=20} 
\atop {6x-y=10}} \right. [/tex]

Since the coefficients of x are now the same, we can cancel it.  They are both positive, so we subtract:
[tex] \left \{ {{6x+4y=20} \atop {-(6x-y=10)}} \right. \\ \\5y=10[/tex]

Divide both sides by 5:
5y/5=10/5
y=2

Substitute this into the second equation
6x-y=10
6x-2=10

Add 2 to each side:
6x-2+2=10+2
6x=12

Divide both sides by 6:
6x/6 = 12/6
x=2

The coordinates (2, 2) represent the solution to this system.

For the third system:
[tex] \left \{ {{4x-3y=5} \atop {3x+2y=-9}} \right. [/tex]

We can make the coefficients of x the same by multiplying the first equation by 3 and the second by 4:
[tex] \left \{ {{3(4x-3y=5)} \atop {4(3x+2y=-9)}} \right. \\ \\ \left \{ {{12x-9y=15} \atop {12x+8y=-36}} \right. [/tex]

Since the coefficients of x are the same, we can cancel them.  Since they are both positive, we will subtract:
[tex] \left \{ {{12x-9y=15} \atop {-(12x+8y=-36)}} \right. \\ \\-17y=51[/tex]

Divide both sides by -17:
-17y/-17 = 51/-17
y=-3

Substitute this into the first equation:
4x-3y=5
4x-3(-3)=5
4x--9=5
4x+9=5

Subtract 9 from each side:
4x+9-9=5-9
4x=-4

Divide each side by 4:
4x/4 = -4/4
x=-1

The coordinates (-1, -3) represent the solution of the third system..

For the fourth system:
[tex] \left \{ {{x+y=7} \atop {x-y=-1}} \right. [/tex]

Since the coordinates of x are the same and both are positive, we can cancel x by subtracting:
[tex] \left \{ {{x+y=7} \atop {-(x-y=-1)}} \right. \\ \\2y=8[/tex]

Divide both sides by 2:
2y/2 = 8/2
y=4

Substitute this into the first equation
x+y=7
x+4=7

Subtract 4 from each side:
x+4-4=7-4
x=3

The coordinates (3, 4) represent the solution to the fourth system.

For the fifth system:
[tex] \left \{ {{y=3x-7} \atop {y=2x-5}} \right. [/tex]

Since y is isolated in each equation, we can set them equation to each other:
3x-7=2x-5

Subtract 2x from each side:
3x-7-2x=2x-5-2x
x-7=-5

Add 7 to each side:
x-7+7=-5+7
x=2

Substitute this into the first equation:
y=3x-7
y=3(2)-7
y=6-7
y=-1

The coordinates (2, -1) represent the solution to the fifth system.

The graph of a function is a line that passes through the points (1,4)(1,4), (3,8)(3,8), and (6,y)(6,y). What is the value of y?

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Look at the exponential growth while doing this problem
Y=16
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Look at the given y-values:

4 and 8.

2 x 2 = 4

4 x 2 = 8

8 x 2 = ??? = y

What is the exact volume of the cone?

40π cm³
803π cm³
1603π cm³
160π cm³

Outline of cone with dotted line rising from middle of base to the point. Line is labeled ten centimeters. A second dotted line extends horizontally from middle of base to its edge. Line is labeled four centimeters.

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Answer:

it is c

Step-by-step explanation:

The exact volume of the cone in which the outline of cone with dotted line rising from middle of base to the point is 160/3π cm³.

What is of volume of solid?

Volume of solid is the amount of quantity, which is obtained by the solid or object in the 3 dimensional space.

The volume of the cone can be given with the following formula as,

[tex]V=\dfrac{\pi r^2 h}{3}[/tex]

Here, (r) is the radius of the base of the cone and (h) is the height of the cone.

The image of the cone, whose volume has to be find out, is attached below.

The height of the cone is 10 cm long and the radius is 4 cm long. Thus put these values in the above formula as,

[tex]V=\dfrac{\pi (4)^2 (10)}{3}\\V=\dfrac{160}{3}\pi \;\;\tm cm^3[/tex]

Hence, the exact volume of the cone in which the outline of cone with dotted line rising from middle of base to the point is 160/3π cm³.

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In this right triangle what is the approximate length of the hypotenuse side AC
A) 22.5 cm
B) 3.56 cm
C) 45 cm
D) 6.71 cm

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If you calculate [tex] \sqrt{45} [/tex] on the calculator you will find that it is 6.71 approximately.  So the answer is D
Your answer is D hope it helps:)

Marvin lives in Stormwind City and works as an engineer in the city of Ironforge. In the morning, he has 3 transportation options (teleport, ride a dragon, or walk) to work, and in the evening he has the same 3 choices for his trip home. If Marvin randomly chooses his method of travel in the morning and in the evening, what is the probability that he teleports at least once per day?

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Answer:

The probability is [tex]P=\frac{5}{9}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Marvin has to randomly choose between 3 transport options.

Since the choice is random, then the probability of choosing any of the three options is the same.

The probability of teleportation in the first attempt is:

[tex]P_t = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]

So, the probability that you do not teleport is

[tex]q = 1-p\\\\q = 1-\frac{1}{3}\\\\q = \frac{2}{3}[/tex]

The probability that Marvin does not teleport when going to work and Marvin does not teleport when he returns from work is:

[tex]P = \frac{2}{3} * \frac{2}{3}\\\\P = \frac{4}{9}.[/tex]

Therefore the probability of teleportation at least once is:

[tex]P= 1-\frac{4}{9}\\\\P = \frac{5}{9}[/tex]

3 to the power of n = 81. Pls explain

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n = 4 because [tex] 3^{4} [/tex] equals 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 = 9 * 9 = 81
in this case you would need to divide 81 by 3 to get what n is and 81 divided by 3 is 27

BRAINLIEST if right! 
Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for π. Round to the nearest square foot.

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The formula for the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. Here are the steps to solving this problem.

1. First, find the radius. Since the radius is allows half of the diameter, then we divide the diameter by two. 50/2= 25

2. Next, we square the radius. 25^2= 625

3. After that we multiply 625 ft by pi(3.14).
625 times 3.14= 1962.5

4. The last step is to round the the answer to the nearest square foot. Since 5 is at the end, we round up to 1,963.

So the answer is 1,963 ft^2.

Solve for x in the diagram.



       A. 25   B. 37   C. 15   D. 14

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Use the Pythagorean theorem for this. (a^2+b^2=c^2)

a=9, b=12, c=x

9^2+12^2=c^2
81 + 144 = c^2
225 = c^2
c =15 

the answer is c



The value of the hypotenuse x is equal to 12 units.

What is the Pythagorean theorem?

Pythagorean theorem states that in the right angle triangle, the hypotenuse square is equal to the square of the sum of the other two sides. According to this statement, the areas of the squares on the other two sides add up to the size of the square whose side is the hypotenuse.

Use the Pythagorean theorem for this. (a^2+b^2=c^2)

a=9, b=12, c=x

The value of x will be calculated as,

a² + b² = c²

9²+12²=x²

81 + 144 = x²

225 = x²

x =15

Therefore, the measure of x is 15 units.

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Brian read 8 I/4 pages of a book in 1/6 hour at this rate what is the total number of pages of the book he will read in 1 hour

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49 1/2 pages in one hour. 8 1/4 divided by 1/6 is equal to 8 1/4 * 1/6, which is
49 1/2

A farmer in china discovers a mammal hide that contains 54% of its original amount of c-14. Find the age of the mammal hide to the nearest year

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Final answer:

The age of the mammal hide can be determined by using carbon-14 dating. By comparing the remaining amount of carbon-14 to the initial amount and knowing the half-life of carbon-14, the age of the hide can be calculated. In this case, the hide is approximately 778 years old.

Explanation:

The age of the mammal hide can be determined using carbon-14 dating. Carbon-14 (or C-14) is an isotope that is present in all living organisms. When an organism dies, the amount of C-14 in its remains begins to decay.

Based on the information provided, the mammal hide contains 54% of its original amount of C-14. Knowing that the half-life of C-14 is 5,730 years, we can calculate the age of the hide.

To do this, we can set up the following equation: Remaining amount of C-14 = Initial amount of C-14 × (0.5)^(number of half-lives)

Since the hide contains 54% of its original amount of C-14, the remaining amount is 0.54 times the initial amount.

By substituting the known values into the equation, we can solve for the number of half-lives:

0.54 × Initial amount of C-14 = Initial amount of C-14 × (0.5)^(number of half-lives)

Dividing both sides of the equation by the initial amount of C-14 and taking the logarithm of both sides, we can find the number of half-lives:

ln(0.54) = number of half-lives × ln(0.5)

Using a logarithmic calculator, we find that the number of half-lives is approximately 0.136.

Since each half-life spans 5,730 years, we can calculate the age of the hide:

Age of hide = Number of half-lives × Half-life duration

Age of hide = 0.136 × 5,730 years

Therefore, the age of the mammal hide is approximately 778 years.

Answer: 5621

Step-by-step explanation:

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A plane traveled 972 miles to Berlin and back. The trip there was with the wind. It took 9 hours. The trip back was into the wind. The trip back took 18 hours. Find the speed of the plane in still air and the speed of the wind

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With the wind, the plane's speed was (972 mi)/(9 h) = 108 mi/h.
Against the wind, the plane's speed was (972 mi)/(18 h) = 54 mi/h.

The speed of the plane in still air is the average of these speeds, 81 mi/h.
The speed of the wind is half the difference of the trip speeds, 27 mi/h.
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Ten percent plan a seed company planted a floral mosaic of a national flags.the perimeter of the flag is 560 feet determine the flags length and width if the length is 40 feet greater that width.write three situation to which you could apply the resulting system of equations Twelve ounces of Brand X costs $1.14. Sixteen ounces of Brand Y costs $1.28. Brand X costs how much more per ounce than Brand Y. READ PASSAGE AND ANSWER 3 QUESTIONS BRAINLY AND LOTS OF POINTSShaking off from my spirit what must have been a dream, I scanned more narrowly the real aspect of the building. Its principal feature seemed to be that of an excessive antiquity. The discoloration of ages had been great. Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior, hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves. Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation. No portion of the masonry had fallen; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect adaptation of parts, and the crumbling condition of the individual stones. In this there was much that reminded me of the specious totality of old wood-work which has rotted for long years in some neglected vault, with no disturbance from the breath of the external air. Beyond this indication of extensive decay, however, the fabric gave little token of instability. Perhaps the eye of a scrutinizing observer might have discovered a barely perceptible fissure, which, extending from the roof of the building in front, made its way down the wall in a zigzag direction, until it became lost in the sullen waters of the tarn.2 Noticing these things, I rode over a short causeway to the house. A servant in waiting took my horse, and I entered the Gothic archway of the hall. A valet, of stealthy step, thence conducted me, in silence, through many dark and intricate passages in my progress to the studio of his master. Much that I encountered on the way contributed, I know not how, to heighten the vague sentiments of which I have already spoken. While the objects around mewhile the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestries of the walls, the ebon blackness of the floors, and the phantasmagoric armorial trophies which rattled as I strode, were but matters to which, or to such as which, I had been accustomed from my infancywhile I hesitated not to acknowledge how familiar was all thisI still wondered to find how unfamiliar were the fancies which ordinary images were stirring up. On one of the staircases, I met the physician of the family. His countenance, I thought, wore a mingled expression of low cunning and perplexity. He accosted me with trepidation and passed on. The valet now threw open a door and ushered me into the presence of his master.3 The room in which I found myself was very large and lofty. The windows were long, narrow, and pointed, and at so vast a distance from the black oaken floor as to be altogether inaccessible from within. Feeble gleams of encrimsoned light made their way through the trellised panes, and served to render sufficiently distinct the more prominent objects around; the eye, however, struggled in vain to reach the remoter angles of the chamber, or the recesses of the vaulted and fretted ceiling. Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. Many books and musical instruments lay scattered about, but failed to give any vitality to the scene. I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. An air of stern, deep, and irredeemable gloom hung over and pervaded all.Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:3) Which statement BEST summarizes the passage?A)A man is held prisoner inside the home of an old childhood friend.B)A man enters the dreadful home of an old acquaintance only to find it abandoned.C)A man enters the home of an old acquaintance and grows more apprehensive the further he travels.D)A man enters the dreadful home of an old acquaintance and has an unpleasant encounter with the family doctor.4) Which term BEST summarizes the author's description of the House of Usher?A)drearyB)invitingC)odorousD)placid5) How does the theme of man vs. self apply to this passage?A)The narrator is battling his own fear.B)The narrator is struggling with his anger.EliminateC)The narrator is fighting his need for love.D)The narrator is conquering a physical disability. Which of the following is a compound machine?a,a ramp b, a wheel and axlec, a pulleyd, a pair of scissors Angela was really busy yesterday, but she checked her work e-mail on her mobile phone in between appointments. one of the e-mails appeared to ask for some sensitive information in a short period of time, so angela replied with the information and then continued her day. the next time she checked her e-mail, she had an e-mail from her supervisor reminding her that the response should not have been sent to everyone included on the e-mail. what could angela most easily have done to prevent this problem from occurring? Divide and round to the nearest tenth 3.5 divided by 2.29 Kevin needs to convert 620 millimeters per minute to meters per hour. Which conversion factors should he use? In a plant cell, where are the atp synthase complexes located? select one:a. thylakoid membrane onlyb. thylakoid membrane and plasma membranec. inner mitochondrial membrane onlyd. thylakoid membrane and inner mitochondrial membrane When the oxyhemoglobin curve shifts during exercise what is the result? Imagine you are reading a journal written by a woman during the time of the American civil war if you were to use this as historical evidence why would it be important to know which side the writer support in the conflict The_______ of a river causes overhanging cliffs to occur along the bank. what is an example of setting...?A: Rough the dogB: My houseC: shoes