What is the volume of the right prism? A. 1680 in3 B. 3360 in3 C. 1288 in3 D. 1120 in3
What is the volume of the right prism? A. 1680 - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: To solve this question, first we multiply. 

Before anything else, we must find the area of the triangle on either side of the prism. The measurements are 24 in. by 7 in., so we do that, which gives us 168 in.²

Then, we multiply this by the base length, which is 20 in.

168x20=3360, so the correct answer is B, 3,360 in³.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The correct answer is A. 1680 in3.

Step-by-step explanation:

When I took the test I chose B. for my answer and it was wrong. The formula for the volume of a prism is V = Bh. The base on this prism is a triangle.


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Given: AP=AQ, BP=BQ, CP=CQ

Prove: A, B and C are collinear.

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Solution:

Given: In the given figure, where there are pair of Quadrilateral, in which  AP=A Q, BP=B Q, C P=C Q .

To Prove : A, B and C are collinear.

Construction: Join AC , the point where it intersects P Q is M.

Proof:

AP=A Q,  C P=C Q,

So, the quadrilateral A P C Q is a kite.→→If in a quadrilateral One pair of adjacent sides are equal, then the quadrilateral is a kite.

As we know in a kite Diagonals bisect each other at right angles.

∠AMP=∠A M Q=∠CM P=∠C M Q=90°

Also, BP=B Q, C P=C Q.

So, the quadrilateral B P C Q is a kite.

∠B MP=∠B M Q=∠CM P=∠C M Q=90°

As you can see that , 1. ∠AMP +∠CM P=90°+90°=180°→→Shows Point A and C are in line.------------(1)

        2. ∠B MP +∠CM P=90°+90°=180°→→→Shows Point B and C are in line.------------------(2)

Combining (1) and (2),

Shows that point A, B,C lie in a line.

It means Points A, B,C are Collinear.

Efectuati calculele:a) ( √5-1)^(2)+√20
b) (√10-3)^(2)+√20*√18
c) 3(√3+1)^(2)-2(√3-2)x^(2)

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\sqrt{(5 - 1)^(2)} +  √(20)

\sqrt{4^(2)} +  √(4 * 5)

√(16) +  √(4) √(5)

4 + 2 √(5)

4√(5) + 2 √(5)

6 √(5)


\sqrt{(10 - 3)^(2)} +  √(20 * 18)

\sqrt{7^(2)}  +  √(4 * 9 * 5 * 2)

√(49) +  √(36 * 10)

7 +  √(36)√(10)

7 + 6√(10)

7√(10) + 6√(10)

13√(10)


\sqrt[3]{(3 + 1)^(2)} -  \sqrt{(3 - 2)x^(2)

\sqrt[3]{4^(2)} -  \sqrt{x^(2)



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a rhombus can be cut in half by a diagonal to make two isosceles triangle correct or incorrect if incorrect give an example to support why

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The definition of a rhombus is that it's a polygon with four congruent sides. If you split one into two pieces with a diagonal, then yes, it will be two isosceles triangles because two sides are congruent.

Evaluate 10.2x+9.4y when x=2 and y=3​

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Steps to solve:

10.2x + 9.4y when x = 2 and y = 3 ​

= 10.2(2) + 9.4(3)

= 20.4 + 28.2

= 48.6

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Answer:

48.6 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Okay, first you plug in the variables  x and y .

So now the new equation is 10.2x2 this is ,because everytime a number get put next to another number you multiply.  So .....

(10.2x2) + (9.4x3)=

20.4+28.2=

48.6

Cecilia bought a necklace made of silver and blue beads. The necklace had 30 silver beads and 36 blue beads. The information card on the necklace said that more than 1/3 of the beads are silver. Was the information on the card correct? Explain your answer.

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The information was correct.

We can solve this by making a ratio of silver to the total number of beads.

30/66  Divide both sides by 6

5/11>4/12? 

Is 5/11 bigger than 1/3? Yep. It is. Therefore the information was correct.

The information on the card was correct because their are 66 total beads and 1/3 of that is 22 and there are 30 silver beads so the statement is True 

Please; Help Needed ! The table shows the results of rolling a number cube, with sides labeled 1 through 6, several times.

What is the experimental probability of rolling a 1 or a 5?

Express your answer in simplest form.

Outcome 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of times outcome occurred 10 6 4 8 6 6

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Experimental probability  = 

         (number of times the result you wanted came up)
divided by
         (number of times you tried it) .

-- Number of times a 1 or a 5 came up  =  (10 + 6)  =  16

-- Number of times you tried it  =  (10 + 6 + 4 + 8 + 6 + 6)  =  40

-- Experimental probability  =  ( 16/40 )  =  2/5  =  40% .
If they want a ratio it is 1/6 or 5/6