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19.09.2019 •
Mathematics
Aperfectly cylindrical candle has a volume of 125.6 cubic inches. find the area of its base if the height is 10 inches.
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Ответ:
125,6 = area of base *10
area of base = 125,6 /10 = 12,56 inches squared
hope this will help you
Ответ:
9514 1404 393
4°48°Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse cosine function of your calculator is used to find the angle from the cosine value. (Be sure your calculator is set to 'degrees' mode.)
1) A = arccos(0.9976) ≈ 4°
2) U = arccos(0.6691) ≈ 48°