Mathematics, 08.03.2020 22:04 richlovedarkwa5
© 2016 K12 Inc. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. Name:Date:Unit 3 Part 2: Volume Answer the questions below in your own handwriting. Show your work and include the units in your answers! 1.In the cone below, the radius is 6 meters and the height is 8 meters.2.Find the volume of the cylinder pictured below. Use 3.14 for pi. Give your answer rounded to the nearest tenth.3.Find the volume of the sphere pictured below. The sphere has a radius of 20 cm. Use 3.14 for pi. Give youranswer rounded to the nearest tenth. A)Find the exact value of the volume of the cone(leave pi in youranswer.)V = B) Find the approximate value of the volume of the cone rounded to thenearest tenth (use 3.14 for pi.) V = Volume = Volume =
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10, Tori122367
Convert 50 kilogram to pounds. (the conversion factor from kilogram to pound is 2.2046.) a. 52.2 lb. b. 110.2 lb. c. 22.6 lb. d. 47.8 lb.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, attp203
Martha has a deck of cards. she has lost some of the cards, and now the deck only contains nine spades, eleven diamonds, eight clubs, and twelve hearts. martha predicts that whenever she draws a card from the deck without looking, she will draw a club one-fifth of the time. which activity would best allow martha to test her prediction? a. randomly draw a card from the box and see if it is a club. b. randomly draw a card. then, continue to draw another card until all eight clubs are drawn. c. randomly draw and replace a card 120 times. then, observe how close to 30 times a club is drawn. d. randomly draw and replace a card 100 times. then, observe how close to 20 times a club is drawn.
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