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∙ 11y agoFor a cuboid,
Volume = Length * Width * Height = 0.25*6.1*4.9 = 7.4725 m3
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∙ 11y agoLet the width of the rectangular prism be y Therefore we can write all the measurements of the rectangular prism in terms of y. width = y length = 2y height = y + 4 Finding the volume of the rectangular prism y x 2y x (y + 4) = 48 2y2(y+4) = 48 y2(y+4) = 24 From this equation, we can see that y must equal 2 (22 x 6 = 24) Therefore the width of the rectangular prism is 2m. Note that in this question, when we got to the equation y2(y+4) = 24, we used 'guess and check' to find that y was. We purposely avoided expanding the bracket as this would have left us with a cubic to solve, which is quite difficult to solve analytically unless you already know one of its roots.
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. There is nothing to solve.
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Use the ideal gas equation to solve this. PV= nRT. You will have to convert your pressure to atmosphere to use the constant R = 0.0821 L*ATM/mol*K. You know your initial pressure, volume, and temperature. Moles can be neglected (n) because they will stay the same. You also know your final pressure and final volume, so you can solve for final temperature.
you can't Square meters are a measure of area, cubic meters are a measure of volume. If you were told a cube has an area of 1064 square meters what is it's volume? then you could solve it but that is not what you have asked!
Let the width of the rectangular prism be y Therefore we can write all the measurements of the rectangular prism in terms of y. width = y length = 2y height = y + 4 Finding the volume of the rectangular prism y x 2y x (y + 4) = 48 2y2(y+4) = 48 y2(y+4) = 24 From this equation, we can see that y must equal 2 (22 x 6 = 24) Therefore the width of the rectangular prism is 2m. Note that in this question, when we got to the equation y2(y+4) = 24, we used 'guess and check' to find that y was. We purposely avoided expanding the bracket as this would have left us with a cubic to solve, which is quite difficult to solve analytically unless you already know one of its roots.
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. There is nothing to solve.
The question does not have any sensible answer. A cubic foot is a measure of volume, while a foot is a measure of distance. It makes absolutely no sense to even try to convert from one to the other.
To find density when only mass is given for a rectangular solid, you also need to know the volume of the solid. Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. The formula for density is Density = Mass/Volume.
The formula for getting the Rectangular prism/solid is (Perimeter of the base)(Height)* Get the Perimeter of the rectangular prism first (2L + 2W) P = (2)(10) + (2)(6) = 20 + 12 = 22* Now lets solve for the Lateral Area LA = (22) (4)LA = 88
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To find the radius of the sphere, we need to know that the volume of the rectangular block is equal to the volume of the sphere. The volume of the rectangular block is 49 x 44 x 18 = 38,808 cm³. Equating this to the volume of a sphere (4/3πr³), we can solve for the radius which comes out to be approximately 22.18 cm.
What are the 5th features of development of computer?
What are the 5th features of development of computer?
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Multiply length x width.