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Question 1176832: An open box with a volume of 144 cm ^ 3 can be made by cutting a square of the same size from each corner of a square piece of 14 cm on a side and folding up the edges of the tin. What is the length of a side of the square that is cut from each corner?
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Question 1176836: . Find four rational numbers such that the product of the first, third, and fourth numbers is --6. The second number is 3 less than the first number, the third is 2 less than the second, and the fourth is 2 less than the third
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Question 1176835: A manufacturer has a square piece of cardboard 12 it on a side. An open box with a volume of 12f * t ^ 3 is to be made by cutting out a square of the same size from each comer and folding up the edges of the piece of cardboard. What is the length of a side of the square that is cut from each corner?
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Question 1176835: A manufacturer has a square piece of cardboard 12 it on a side. An open box with a volume of 12f * t ^ 3 is to be made by cutting out a square of the same size from each comer and folding up the edges of the piece of cardboard. What is the length of a side of the square that is cut from each corner?
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Question 1177016: EVOL is a cyclic quadrilateral, inscribed in a circle with center S. Given that the radius of this circle is 25 in. and angle VEL is 55 degrees. explain your work to find the following measurements.
a)Length of Major Arc VL
b)Angle measure of Minor Arc VL
c)Angle VOL
d)Length of Chord VL
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Question 1178967: Circle C passes through points X,
Y, and Z on congruent squares.
Find the area of each of the
three squares if the radius of the
circle is 15 cm.
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Question 1178998: The top right corner of a standard
8.5 by 11 sheet of paper is
folded down and left to align
with the left edge, and the
bottom right corner is folded up
and left so that the fold lines
look like the diagram below.
What is the area of triangle
ABC formed by the right edge
and the fold lines?
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Question 1179414: A landscape architect is planning a rose garden. The garden will have a circular fountain with a diameter of 10 meters centered at the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rose garden. The vertices of the rose garden will be placed at points A, B, C and D. Each unit in the diagram represents 10 meters. A(4,5) B(14,10) C(10,17) D(2,16). Please help need answered today
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Question 1179414: A landscape architect is planning a rose garden. The garden will have a circular fountain with a diameter of 10 meters centered at the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rose garden. The vertices of the rose garden will be placed at points A, B, C and D. Each unit in the diagram represents 10 meters. A(4,5) B(14,10) C(10,17) D(2,16). Please help need answered today
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Question 1179446: A landscape architect is planning a rose garden. The garden will have a circular fountain with a diameter of 10 meters centered at the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rose garden. The vertices of the rose garden will be placed at points A, B, C and D. Each unit in the diagram represents 10 meters. A(4,5) B(14,10) C(10,17) D(2,16). Find the lengths of the sides of the rose garden, Find the slopes of the sides of the rose garden (must show work for both) and what shape is the best description of the rose garden? Explain! Please help need answered today
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Question 1180004: A juggler threw an orange upward while standing on a platform 2.00 m above the floor with a velocity of 2.00 m/s. Neglect air resistance.
a. How high does the orange rise?
b. How long does it take for the juggler to catch the orange?
c. How fast was the orange moving just before the juggler caught it?
Thank you.
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