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Question 507445: A zorb is a large sphere inside a second sphere with the space between the spheres pumped full of air. There is a tunnel like opening so a person can crawl into the inner sphere. You are strapped in and sent down a zorbing hill. The Zorb you are riding in is approximately 7m in diameter.
Find the EXACT volume of the zorb and then APPROXIMATE the volume using 3.14 for pie.
If you can help me with this I would be forever grateful!!!! Thank you so much! I have tried and tried to figure it out and keep getting it wrong.
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Question 508976: Okay, so I have to figure out a question for work for how much concrete to order and everything should be converted into metric.
8 piles
16 inch diameter
8 feet deep
in metric
I have no clue what to do first, I did just enough in high school math to graduate. Could you give me a step by step instruction?
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Question 508976: Okay, so I have to figure out a question for work for how much concrete to order and everything should be converted into metric.
8 piles
16 inch diameter
8 feet deep
in metric
I have no clue what to do first, I did just enough in high school math to graduate. Could you give me a step by step instruction?
Click here to see answer by bucky(2189) |
Question 512318: A robust first grader goes for swimming lessons three times a week, and he enjoys it thoroughly. During the first week of December, he develops an upper respiratory infection, starts coughing continuously, and has a high fever of 39°C. His condition remains the same even after five days of bed rest and conservative measures. Eventually, his mother decides to take him to the doctor who diagnoses it as an acute case of middle ear infection (otitis media), and prescribes amoxicillin for his treatment. He weighs 44lb, and the daily dose of amoxicillin for the treatment of the ear infection is 30mg/kg per day in divided doses every 12 hours.
(A)Determine the patient’s body temperature in Fahrenheit.
(B)Determine his dosage of amoxicillin in mg. per single dose.
MATH WORLD I AM IN DESPERATE NEED OF HELP I AM TAKING CHEMISTRY CAN YOU HELP ME ASAP PLEASE!!!!
Need to tell Edwin that total is divided into only 2(Two) doses . 1 dose every 12 hrs, NOT 12 doses of 50mg each...more like 300mg/q 12 hrs.I hope no one used that part of the answer.
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Question 513362: Hi MATH WORLD I NEED A GENIUS PLEASE I AM TAKING CHEMISTRY AND I AM SO LOST PLEASE HELP ME.
A freshman is currently enjoying the Arts Studio program she is pursuing at a well-known university. In her free time, she likes to skate, take salsa dance lessons, and cook. She particularly enjoys pickling and decides to pickle olives over a leisurely weekend. According to the recipe, she needs to add three teaspoons of salt to one cup of diced olives. However, she erroneously adds six teaspoons instead. Each teaspoon of salt weighs about 5g and contains about 2,300 mg of sodium.
•Determine the amount of sodium that has been actually added, in grams.
•State the chemical formula of salt and classify the bond as ionic, polar covalent, or non-polar covalent.
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Question 515619: A rectangular piece of cardboard twice as long as wide is to be made into an open box by cutting 2" squares from each side and bending up the sides...
Express the volume V of the box as a function of the width w of the piece of cardboard
Find the domain of the function
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Question 519123: Harriet has a cube-shaped gift box with a volume of the gift box is 27in^3. The gift she wants to fit in the box is to large, so she must use a cube-shaped box with sides that are twice as long. What is the volume of the larger box?
A. 243in^3
B. 216in^3
C. 81in^3
D. 54in^3
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Question 519394: please help me with this question please.I think it also relates to calculus because we are now in calculus section.
The company has decided that the drawer must have a height which is greater than 6cm and needs to have a volume of exactly 2000 cm^3.Determine the dimensions of the drawer that fits these specifications.
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