How do you find the volume of an L-Block

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Answer 1
Answer: To work this out, you need to picture the L as two different cuboids.

The " "part of the and the " - " part of the L .

You get the dimensions of "height, width, length"  of the " I " part, multiply them together. Save this number

Then you do the same for the " - " part of the LSave this number

Add the two numbers you saved.

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What is the distance between a line that has endpoints at (1,5) and (1,-5)?A. 0
B. 12
C. 10
D. -10

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The answer would be d.-10 that's the distance between the lines.
When you use the distance formula, it's 0.  When you graph, it's 10.  It should be 10.  I think.

Add. Reduce to lowest terms. 6 4/5 + 3 7/10 =

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Answer:

10(1)/(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to add the given mixed fractions.

6(4)/(5)+3(7)/(10)

First of all, let us convert mixed fractions into improper fractions as:

6(4)/(5)\Rightarrow (6* 5+4)/(5)=(30+4)/(5)=(34)/(5)

3(7)/(10)\Rightarrow (3* 10+7)/(10)=(30+7)/(10)=(37)/(10)

6(4)/(5)+3(7)/(10)\Rightarrow (34)/(5)+(37)/(10)

Make a common denominator:

(34* 2)/(5* 2)+(37)/(10)

(68)/(10)+(37)/(10)

Combine numerators:

(68+37)/(10)

(105)/(10)

(5* 21)/(5* 2)

(21)/(2)

10(1)/(2)

Therefore, the simplified form of our given addition problem would be 10(1)/(2) .

6 (4)/(5)+3 (7)/(10) = (34)/(5) + (37)/(10) = (34 * 2)/(10)+ (37)/(10) = (2*34+37)/(10) = (105)/(10) = (21)/(2) = 10 (1)/(2)

If you work an 8 hour shift on each weekend day and take two weeks off during the year, how many hours will you work in a year?

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It can depend Izzybelivaz. I will calculate it for a leap year. 53-14=39, 39x8=312 hours. Now I will calculate it for a regular year. 52-14=38, 38x8=304 hours.

Which triangle defined by three points on the coordinate plane is congruent with the triangle illustrated, and why?A) (-1, 1)(-2, 1)(-1, 4); because corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.

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Answer:

  D)  (-2, -3)(-4, -3)(-2, -9); because corresponding pairs of sides and corresponding pairs of angles are congruent

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For triangles to be congruent, it is not enough that corresponding angles are congruent. In addition, there must be at least one pair of corresponding sides that are congruent. (Then all pairs will be congruent.)

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How many degrees are there in each exterior angle of an equilateral triangle

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120º 
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