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18.07.2020 •
Mathematics
The volumes of two similar soild are 728inchrs 3 and 125 inches 3 if the surface area of the smaller soild is 74.33 inches 2 what is the surface area of the larger soild round to the nearest hundredth
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Ответ:
20 meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for calculate the area of a square is:
Where "s" is the side length of the square:
The formula for calculate the area of a rectangle is:
Where "l" is the lenght and "w" is the width.
Based on the information provided, you know the sum of the areas of the square land and the adjacent land is 600 m². This is:
Knowing that the width of the adjacent land is 10 meters:
Since the lenght of the adjacent land and the side lenght of his actual land are equal:
You can substitute this into
:
Applying the Quadratic formula, you get:
Since the side lenght cannot be negative, you can determine that this is: