Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:30, sairaanwar67
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Rowan is taking his siblings to get ice cream. They can't decide whether to get a cone or a cup because they want to get the most ice cream for their money. If w = 4 in, x =6 in, y = 6 in, z = 2 in, and the cone and cup are filled evenly to the top with no overlap, which container will hold the most ice cream? Use 3.14 for π, and round your answer to the nearest tenth.
a cone with a height of x and a radius of w, a cylinder with a diameter of y and a height of z
The cup holds 56.52 in3 more ice cream than the cone.
The cone holds 56.52 in3 more ice cream than the cup.
The cup holds 43.96 in3 more ice cream than the cone.
The cone holds 43.96 in3 more ice cream than the cup.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, bradleycawley02
Lems1. the following data set represents the scores on intelligence quotient(iq) examinations of 40 sixth-grade students at a particular school: 114, 122, 103, 118, 99, 105, 134, 125, 117, 106, 109, 104, 111, 127,133, 111, 117, 103, 120, 98, 100, 130, 141, 119, 128, 106, 109, 115,113, 121, 100, 130, 125, 117, 119, 113, 104, 108, 110, 102(a) present this data set in a frequency histogram.(b) which class interval contains the greatest number of data values? (c) is there a roughly equal number of data in each class interval? (d) does the histogram appear to be approximately symmetric? if so, about which interval is it approximately symmetric?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, erikacastro5404
The point of intersection of the diagonals of a rectangle is 4 cm further away from the smaller side then from the larger side of the rectangle. the perimeter of the rectangle is equal to 56 cm. find the lengths of the sides of the rectangle. 16 points answer quick
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