To the nearest tenth, in the volume da sphere with a radis 43 cm 3
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Mathematics, 17.06.2021 03:50, durham953
To the nearest tenth, in the volume da sphere with a radis 43 cm 3
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60,3 cm
4630 cm
1206 cm
299 cm
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, Zykuko
Asays "we are both knaves" and b says nothing. exercises 24–31 relate to inhabitants of an island on which there are three kinds of people: knights who always tell the truth, knaves who always lie, and spies (called normals by smullyan [sm78]) who can either lie or tell the truth. you encounter three people, a, b, and c. you know one of these people is a knight, one is a knave, and one is a spy. each of the three people knows the type of person each of other two is. for each of these situations, if possible, determine whether there is a unique solution and determine who the knave, knight, and spy are. when there is no unique solution, list all possible solutions or state that there are no solutions. 24. a says "c is the knave," b says, "a is the knight," and c says "i am the spy."
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:40, skylerdemi1
A. 127 cm^2 b. 144.5 cm^2 c. 172 cm^2 d. 50 cm^2
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, 987654321156
The volume of gas a balloon can hold varies directly as the cube of its radius. imagine a balloon with a radius of 3 inches can hold 81 cubic inches of gas. how many cubic inches of gas must be released to reduce the radius down to 2 inches?
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