I am a cube that has a length ,width,and height of 1 unit

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Answer 1
Answer: Surface area of the cube will be:
2 × area of base + perimeter of base × height of prism
2 × 1² + (1 × 4) × 1
2 + 4
6 units²

Volume will be:
Area of base × Height of prism:
1² × 1

1 units³
Answer 2
Answer: The surface area is- a=l*w*h*6. The answer is 6. The volume would be v=l*w*h. Which equals 1. HTH

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What is greater 4yd or 13ft

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4yd=12 feet

12ft<13ft.

13ft is greater than 4yds.
4yds  hope this helped

BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT PLEASE USE WORK!What is the x-intercept of the line with this equation 1/3x+y=−15 ?

Enter your answer in the box.

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y-ordinate of x-intercept is 0 .Putting y = 0 in the equation we get 1 3 x + 0 = − 15 or 1 3 x = − 15 or x = − ( 3 ⋅ 15 ) = − 45 ∴ x=intercept is ( − 45 , 0 ) graph{-1/3x-15 [-80, 80, -40, 40]}[Ans]


Hope this helped.

Your answer:

x-intercept is ( -45 , 0 )

Answer:


To find the x-intercept, substitute in  0  for  y  and solve for  x. To find the y-intercept, substitute in  0  for  x  and solve for  y.

x-intercept: (−45,0)

y-intercept:  (0,−15)

30 floors and 18 feet of height how tall the building?

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The building is 540 feet tall.

Giovanna can ride her bike 1.5 mi every 5 min. How many miles can she ride herbike in 24 min?

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7.2

if she can ride 1.5 mi in 5 min then she can ride 0.3 mi each minute, multiply 0.3 times 24 minutes and it gets 7.2 miles

Original price: $45.00;markdown: 22%

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Answer:

$35.10

Step-by-step explanation:

Original price = $45.00

Markdown = 22%

Therefore, 22% × 45.00

= (22)/(100) × 45.00

= 0.22 × 45.00

= $9.9

Now subtract $9.90 from $45.00

= $45.00 - $9.90 = $35.10

$35.10 is the answer.

22% is 0.22 in decimal form
0.22×45= $9.90 markdown so 45-9.90= $35.10 is the sales price

When you have a triangle and 2 of 3 angles are given the degrees and the last one is unknown, you subtract the two given degrees from each other to get your unknown, right? Just checking :D Tell me if I'm wrong from my notes and file attached please

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No, that's not right.  Sadly, the answer you entered on the
attached drawing is incorrect.  It's slightly more complicated
than that ... only slightly.

First, think about this for a second:  What if the two GIVEN angles
on the drawing had the same number of degrees ?  Then by the
method you've been using, you would subtract them from each
other, and that would give you zero.  So you would say that the
last angle is zero degrees ?  Can you see that this doesn't really
work ?

Here's how it's really done:

It all rests on a rule about triangles.  This is ALWAYS true, and
you should memorize it:

           When you add up the degrees of all three angles
           inside a triangle, the sum is ALWAYS 180 degrees.

So now, when you're given two of the angles, you know that
the unknown one must be exactly enough to bring the sum of
ALL of them up to 180 degrees.

Work it like this:

-- Take the two given angles.
-- ADD them.
-- Subtract their SUM from 180.
   Now you have the third angle.

In the drawing you attached:

-- The given angles are  39  and  102 .
-- Add them:  39 + 102 = 141
-- Subtract the sum from 180:    180 - 141 = 39 .
   The unknown angle is 39 degrees.

But that's the same as one of the given angles ! ?   :-(    ?    :-(

That's OK.  It's perfectly fine for two of the angles, or sometimes
even all three, to be the same size.  They just have to all add up
to 180 degrees, and everything is fine.

no add then subtract that ans from 180 degrees