V=πr^2h h = V/(πr^2) h = 452.16/(π*4^2) h = 8.99 in
57 is the only one evenly divisible by 19 (or 3) ...and the other three are prime numbers
V = 1/3*pi*r2*h So h = 3*V/(pi*r2)
d=m/v where d= g/mL or g/cm3 m=grams i am not sure what h is but i think you meant to do a g and not a h . v=m/d v=4500/7.5g/ml (grams cancel out and you are left with mL) v=600mL hope it helped!
The volume V of a cylinder with base of radius r is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the cylinder. V = Bh, or V = pi x r^2 x h By substituting the given values, r = 4 cm and h = 10 cm, we have: V = pi x 4^2 x 10 V = 160pi Thus, the volume of the cylinder is 160pi cm^3.
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57 Heinz Varieties
57 Heinz Varieties
57 Heinz's Varieties it's on their ketchup bottles!
57 Heinz Varities This can be seen on the label of all Heinz products and represents the number of products Heinz has. These problems are called Ditloids and there are many many more.
57 Varieties of Heinz Ketchup
H. V. Sheshadri was born in 1926.
H. V. Meyerowitz died in 1945.
H. V. Nanjundaiah died in 1920.