Find the surface area of the pyramid.
A. 64 in.2
B. 56 in.2
C. 88 in.2
D. 118 in.2
Answer:
I believe it may be A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula looks complicated so I'm going to simplify it.
SA = 1/2 (4 * side of base * height) + side of base^2
Using this, we can get our answer.
1/2 (4 * 4 * 6) + 4^2
1/2 * 96 + 16
48 + 16
64
Thus the answer should be 64in. ^2
The surface area of the pyramid is 64 inch².
What is Surface area?A three-dimensional shape's surface area is the sum of all of its faces. To calculate the surface area of a shape, we add the areas of each face.
Here the pyramid has 4 triangles and one square.
Side of base square = 4 inch
Height of Triangle = 6 inch
Then, area of base
= side²
= 4²
= 16 inch²
and, Area of Triangle = 1/2 x base x height
= 1/2 x 4 x 6
= 12 inch²
So, the Surface Area of pyramid
SA = 1/2 (4 x t) + side²
= 12 x 4 + 16
= 48+ 16
= 64 inch²
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which function grows at the fastest rate for increasing values of x?
f(x)=4x2+9x
h(x)=2x
g(x)=18x
Answer with explanation:
The given functions in x are
1. f(x)=4 x² + 9 x
2. h(x)= 2 x
3. g(x)=18 x
To check whether the function is increasing or not , there are two ways
1. The graph of function is sloping Upwards.
2. For, two real x number ,that is if , a ≥ b, then , f(a) ≥ f(b).
All the three given function in x, are increasing because ,for increasing , x , value of function increases.
For Integral numbers,
⇒Function 1
f(x)=4 x² + 9 x
f(1)=4×1²+9×1
=4 +9
=13
f(2)=4×2²+9×2
=4 × 4 +18
=16 +18
= 34
f(2) - f(1)=34 - 13
= 21
→→Function B
h(x)= 2 x
h'(x)=2
Rate of change of function is constant, which is equal to 2.
→→Function C
g(x)=18 x
g'(x)=18
Rate of change of function is constant, which is equal to 18.
≡⇒→Rate of change of function ,f(x) is maximum among three functions.That is, f(x)=4 x² + 9 x , has highest rate of increasing, for increasing value of, x.
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Jordan bought 9/16 of a pound of sunflower seeds and divided them evenly into 9 snack bags for his lunch. What is the weight of sunflower seeds in each snack bag? 1/16 of a pound 1/9of a pound 16/81 of a pound 81/16 pounds
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Melanie’s bedroom walls are 45% painted. The area of her walls totals 420 square feet. What is the number of square feet of Melanie’s walls that still need to be painted?
The percentage of Melanie's walls that still needed to be painted is 55 % and the number of walls is 231 feet²
What is Percentage?A percentage is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign, %
The difference between an exact value and an approximation to it is the approximation error in a data value. Either an absolute error or a relative error might be used to describe this error.
Percentage change is the difference between the measured value and the true value , as a percentage of the true value
Percentage change =( (| Measured Value - True Value |) / True Value ) x 100
Given data ,
Let the percentage of Melanie's walls that still needed to be painted be A
Now , the equation will be
The total number of walls = 420 feet²
The percentage of Melanie's walls that are painted = 45 %
So , the remaining percentage A = 100 - percentage of Melanie's walls that are painted
The percentage of Melanie's walls that still needed to be painted A = 55 %
And , the number of walls that needed to be painted = percentage of Melanie's walls that still needed to be painted A x total number of walls
On simplifying , we get
The area of walls that needed to be painted = ( 55/100 ) x 420
The area of walls that needed to be painted = 231 feet²
Hence , the area of Melanie's wall to be painted is 231 feet²
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hours. He spent the same amount of time watching each episode. What is the unit rate of hours to episodes? Remember to include units! (Example: 0.3 hours per episode)
Translate the algebraic expression below into words
g-12
Answer:
a number 12 less than g
Step-by-step explanation:
g -12 is a number 12 less than g
Bill Gates wants to construct an in ground swimming pool for his dog. he wants it's length to be 8 yards shorter than twice it's width. he then wants to surround it with a concrete walkway 6 yards wide. he can only afford 570 square yards of concrete. what should the dimensions be of the pool ?
Please find the attached file for a better understanding of the solution provided here:
ABCD is the swimming pool and PQRS is the extent of the swimming pool plus the concrete walkway which is 6 yards wide.
Now, we know that the length is 8 yards shorter than twice it's width. Thus,
l=2w-8
Now the area of the region, A'B'QP will be: length x width. Now, the length here is l+6+6=2w-8+12=2w+4 and width is 6.
Thus, area of the region A'B'QP is (2w+4)x6=12w+24
Likewise, the area of the region D'C'RS will similarly be 12w+24 too.
Now, the area of the region BB'C'C will be 6 x w=6w
Similarly, the area of the region AA'D'D will be 6 x w=6w
Therefore, the total area of the walk way will be:
[tex] 2(12w+24)+2\times 6w=570 [/tex]
[tex] 24w+48+12w=570 [/tex]
[tex] 36w+48=570 [/tex]
[tex] \therefore w=14.5 [/tex]
Therefore, length, l will be:
[tex] l=2w-8=2\times 14.5-8=29-8=21 [/tex]
Therefore, the dimensions of the swimming pool are:
Length, l= 21 yards and Width, w=14.5 yards
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How many pieces 3/7 of a foot each can I make out of 7/2 feet of rope?
Final answer:
To find out how many 3/7 foot pieces can be made from 7/2 feet of rope, divide the total rope length by the length of one piece, resulting in 8 whole pieces with a small amount left over.
Explanation:
The question asks how many pieces of rope, each measuring 3/7 of a foot, can be made from a total length of 7/2 feet. To find the answer, you need to divide the total length of the rope (7/2 feet) by the length of each piece (3/7 foot), which is a division problem involving fractions:
(7/2) ÷ (3/7) = (7/2) × (7/3) = 49/6.
This means you can cut the rope into 49/6 pieces. Since you can't have a fraction of a physical piece of rope, the practical answer is that you can make 8 whole pieces of rope, each 3/7 of a foot long, with a little bit of rope left over.
You can make 8 full pieces of rope that are each 3/7 of a foot long from 7/2 feet of rope, with a small leftover piece.
Explanation:The question asks how many pieces of rope measuring 3/7 of a foot each can be made from 7/2 feet of rope. To find this, we divide the total length of rope by the length of one piece:
Total length of rope: 7/2 feet
Piece length: 3/7 foot
We divide 7/2 by 3/7, which is the same as multiplying 7/2 by the reciprocal
of 3/7 (which is 7/3):
(7/2) * (7/3) = 49/6
This simplifies to 8 1/6, which means you can make 8 full pieces of rope that are each 3/7 of a foot long, with a small piece leftover.
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