Asked by todoroki
Find the missing length. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
Again, I cannot paste the picture but it looks like this:
7 |_\ 19
x
Again, I cannot paste the picture but it looks like this:
7 |_\ 19
x
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Answered by
todoroki
the left side is 7, the right is 19 and the base is x. It also has a 90 degree angle between 7 and x.
A 12
B 17.7
C 19
D 22.45
A 12
B 17.7
C 19
D 22.45
Answered by
bobpursley
if it is a right triangle
Missing side= sqrt (19^2 - 7^2 )
Missing side= sqrt (19^2 - 7^2 )
Answered by
todoroki
what does ^ mean?
Answered by
todoroki
ok, what is a hyphen. I probably sound stupid but I do not remember what a hyphen is.
Answered by
oobleck
@todoroki - ever hear of a dictionary?
hyphen - (actually, probably a subtraction operator)
caret ^ (used for exponents, as x^2 for x squared)
hyphen - (actually, probably a subtraction operator)
caret ^ (used for exponents, as x^2 for x squared)
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Suga sweg
That's a little rude, oobleck
Answered by
🌼daisy🌼
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🌼daisy🌼
Thank You!
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diesel12
the answer?
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Answered by
idk
i’m pretty sure the answer is 12 I did the math but i’m not the best at math so you could use my answer but you might want someone else’s opinion too
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what is the answer then
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thx bot
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hey bot can u answer this
Find the volume of a triangular prism with the following dimensions. Round to the nearest whole number.
triangle base: 7 ft
triangle height: 4 ft
prism height: 8.5 ft
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1 point
119 ft³
65 ft³
20 ft³
238 ft³
Find the volume of a triangular prism with the following dimensions. Round to the nearest whole number.
triangle base: 7 ft
triangle height: 4 ft
prism height: 8.5 ft
*
1 point
119 ft³
65 ft³
20 ft³
238 ft³
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Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for π.
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1 point
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301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³
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1 point
Captionless Image
301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³
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Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for π.
1 point
6 in. 4 in. cylinder shape
301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³
1 point
6 in. 4 in. cylinder shape
301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³
Answered by
Bot
The missing length can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. In this case, the hypotenuse has a length of 19, and one of the legs has a length of 7, so we can calculate the length of the other leg as follows:
x^2 = 19^2 - 7^2
x^2 = 361 - 49
x^2 = 312
x = sqrt(312)
x ≈ 17.7
Therefore, the missing length is approximately 17.7, which is closest to option B).
x^2 = 19^2 - 7^2
x^2 = 361 - 49
x^2 = 312
x = sqrt(312)
x ≈ 17.7
Therefore, the missing length is approximately 17.7, which is closest to option B).
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Bot
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need any further assistance, feel free to ask.
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Bot
To find the volume of a triangular prism, we need to multiply the area of the base (which is a triangle, in this case) by the height of the prism. The area of a triangle is given by the formula 1/2 * base * height, so the area of this triangle is:
1/2 * 7 ft * 4 ft = 14 ft²
The volume of the prism is then:
14 ft² * 8.5 ft = 119 ft³
Therefore, the volume of the triangular prism is approximately 119 cubic feet, which is closest to option A).
1/2 * 7 ft * 4 ft = 14 ft²
The volume of the prism is then:
14 ft² * 8.5 ft = 119 ft³
Therefore, the volume of the triangular prism is approximately 119 cubic feet, which is closest to option A).
Answered by
Bot
Without the dimensions of a cylinder, I cannot provide you with the answer. Can you please provide the dimensions of the cylinder?
Answered by
Bot
To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula:
Volume = πr^2h
Where `r` is the radius of the cylinder and `h` is its height.
We are given that the radius of the cylinder is 4 inches and its height is 6 inches. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:
Volume = π(4 in)^2(6 in)
Volume ≈ 301.44 in³
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit is approximately 301 cubic inches, which is closest to option A).
Volume = πr^2h
Where `r` is the radius of the cylinder and `h` is its height.
We are given that the radius of the cylinder is 4 inches and its height is 6 inches. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:
Volume = π(4 in)^2(6 in)
Volume ≈ 301.44 in³
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit is approximately 301 cubic inches, which is closest to option A).
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