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Question 117465: hI1
please help me with this. I have done so many questions before but this one just doesnt give the right answer?? any help would be apreciated
The volume of a library is 20000 m (cubed) We have to minimize the Surface area to ignore the heat loss.Dtermine the dimensions of the building that will best give us teh minimum Surface area.??
thanks for any help coming this way.
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Question 117896: Since i cannot draw a pie, i have to do it this way. Please help...
30% rent, 25% food, 8% other, 5% entertainment, 12% clothing, 12% transportation, 8% utilities.
The pie chart shows the distribution of a persons total yearly income of $42,000. Find the amount budgeted for clothing.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Question 117896: Since i cannot draw a pie, i have to do it this way. Please help...
30% rent, 25% food, 8% other, 5% entertainment, 12% clothing, 12% transportation, 8% utilities.
The pie chart shows the distribution of a persons total yearly income of $42,000. Find the amount budgeted for clothing.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Question 118000: Find the perimeter of the figure. Use 3.14 for the pie and round your answer to one decimal.
This looks like a square with a line going from the right corner slanted down to the bottom left, but there is a half circle there so it doesnt actually touch the bottom left. on the right half of the line is 13 in.
Thank you to anyone who can help. Merry Christmas to all.
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Question 117975: Find the perimeter of the figure. (which i cannot draw) Its a square shape with a line going from corner right to a half circle before it hits the bottom left corner. It says use 3.14 for pie and round your answer to one decimal. I am totally out of my league with this one. please help.
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Question 119029: Here's a math question that I'm stuck on about minimizing the surface area of a square-based prism.
Jacinth has been asked to design a square-based prism container to transport hot food. To keep heat loss to a minimum, the total surface area must be minimized.
a) Find the dimensions of the container with volume centimeters cubed that has minimum heat loss.
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Question 120076: I have a question. How can you determine if a number is rational or irrational?
1.) Is 64 squared rational or irrational?
2.) Is -1.2 repeating decimal rational or irrational?
Can some please explain different ways to determine if a number is irrational or rational? Thanks!!!!
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Question 120076: I have a question. How can you determine if a number is rational or irrational?
1.) Is 64 squared rational or irrational?
2.) Is -1.2 repeating decimal rational or irrational?
Can some please explain different ways to determine if a number is irrational or rational? Thanks!!!!
Click here to see answer by Fombitz(32388)  |
Question 120076: I have a question. How can you determine if a number is rational or irrational?
1.) Is 64 squared rational or irrational?
2.) Is -1.2 repeating decimal rational or irrational?
Can some please explain different ways to determine if a number is irrational or rational? Thanks!!!!
Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713)  |
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