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2/3 to the power of 0 2007-02-25
Adam pose la question :
(2/3) TO THE POWER OF 0
Penny Nom lui répond.
A cylinder with a hemispheric cap 2007-02-25
lee pose la question :
i have a diagram of cylinder with a height of 1.260m and radius 0.340m a hemisphere of radius0.400m is bonded to one end of the cylinder with a constant overlap of 0.06m between them a cylinder of radius 0.170m and length 1.280m is bored out of the composite body what is the volume remaining

also the composite body is to be painted i need to calculate the total area to be covered

could you please have a look thank you

Penny Nom lui répond.
Cutting the top off a circle 2007-02-25
Daniel pose la question :
If a circle as a diameter of D I cut off a straight part at C from the top What is the formula to find the area of the left over part?
Penny Nom lui répond.
The grade 6 math curriculum 2007-02-24
Ajay pose la question :
Do you have a list of topics a 6th grade students should learn in the 6th grade? I am "rusty" in math and would like to assist my son... Example: if an icetray has X cc of water and is split into 8 parts...what is the volume of each part...is this truly 6th grade level math?
Pam Fowler and Penny Nom lui répond.
Walk around a 14 acre perimeter 2007-02-24
Maria pose la question :
How many times would you have to walk around a 14 acre perimeter in order to walk 1 mile?
Penny Nom lui répond.
At what rate is the area of the triangle changing? 2007-02-24
mac pose la question :
two sticks 3.5 feet long are hinged together and are stood up to form an isosceles triangle with the floor. The sticks slide apart, and at the moment when the triangle is equilateral, the angle is increasing at the rate of 1/3 radian/sec. At what rate is the area of the triangle increasing or decreasing at that moment?
Mac

Penny Nom lui répond.
The volume of a cone 2007-02-24
SAFDAR pose la question :
How to derive the formula for volume of cone?
Penny Nom lui répond.
Percentage markup 2007-02-23
Jim pose la question :
If a total amount includes a part price plus a mark-up percentage how do you calculate the part price if you know the mark-up % allowed. For instance : $810.00 includes a part plus 13.5% markup. How do I calculate the part price from this info?
Penny Nom lui répond.
The area of an L-shaped polygon 2007-02-23
Louanne pose la question :
How do I find the surface area of a L shaped polygon?
Melanie Tyrer lui répond.
How long does she have to get out of the way? 2007-02-23
Sharon pose la question :
How do I solve this? The height h (in feet) of an object that is dropped from the height of s feet is given by the formula h = s - 16t^2 , where t is the time the object has been falling. A 6 foot tall woman on a sidewalk looks directly overhead and sees a window washer drop a bottle from the 6 story. How long does she have to get out of the way? Round to the nearest tenth. (A story is 12 feet.)
Penny Nom lui répond.
The writing of numerals 2007-02-23
Abbas pose la question :
What is the reason to write the integral such that one as 1 two as 2 similarly three as 3 and vice versa
Penny Nom lui répond.
The three sides of a right triangle 2007-02-23
Sharon pose la question :
I know the hypotenuse of a right triangle is a^2 + b^2 = c^2 but when I replace this with the numbers given, I can't solve it.

Here is my question: The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 2.8 units long. The longer leg is 1.9 units longer than the shorter leg. Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle.

Pam Fowler and Penny Nom lui répond.
The three sides of a triangle 2007-02-23
Christopher pose la question :
If two sides of a triangel have lengths 4 and 9, then the length of the third side may be any number:
a) Less than 13
b) Greater than 5 but less than 13
c) Greatehr than 4 but less than 9
d) Greater than 5

Haley Ess lui répond.
Circles 2007-02-22
Erika pose la question :
I have a research paper due on real life uses of conic sections I've looked through all your conic topics and uses of them, but and i cant seem to find real life uses for circles. What are real life uses of circles?
Penny Nom lui répond.
A pentagon inscribed in a circle 2007-02-22
Amanda pose la question :
Find the formula for calculating the length of the side of a pentagon given the radius of the circle that encloses it. Once you find the formula, find the length of the side of a pentagon which is enclosed in a circle 12 cm in diameter. So I need to know the formula, and the length of the side of the pentagon. Thank you!!
Penny Nom lui répond.
 
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