Mathematics, 01.05.2021 01:40, robert7248
Brenda designed a can with the largest possible volume given that its lateral surface area is 144 pi sq cm for whole number values of radius and height. What is the volume of a can in cubic cm with half the radius and height? (leave your answer in terms of pi, for example 100 pi)
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For a school newspaper article, cienna conducted a survey to find out students’ favorite subjects. she polled all the students in mrs. lopez’s advanced dance class. why is her data likely to be skewed? honors dance students are more likely to enjoy dance than students in the general population, so dance may be overrepresented. cienna should have interviewed all the students in the school to get more accurate data. honors dance students are more likely to enjoy dance than students in the general population, so dance will be underrepresented. cienna should have interviewed only every other student in the class to avoid having too many people.
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What are the equivalent ratios for 24/2= /3= /5.5=108/ = /15
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