Question A triangular tent door has an area of 15 square feet. The height is five...
A triangular garden has an area of 216 square feet. The height is 6 feet more than the base. Find the base of the garden.
QR. The base of a triangular Prism has an area. of 42 square feet. The height of the prism is 30 inches. What is the volume (in cubic feet) of the prisma
Find the area of a region bounded above by two different functions Question Calculate the area, in square units, bounded above by f(x) = x2 + 8x + 16 and g(x) = 8x + 80 and bounded below by the x-axis over the interval [-10,-4). Give an exact fraction, if necessary, for your answer and do not include units. Sorry, that's incorrect. Try again? 2048 3 FEEDBACK VIEW ANSWER SUBMIT Content attribution
If each side of a square patio is increased by 4 feet, the area of the patio would be 196 square feet. Solve the equation (s +4)2 196 for s to find the length of a side of the patio. Provide your answer below: Sfeet ??
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Question Suppose an increase in productivity increases nominal GDP by 8% and inflation is -3%. (.e. deflation). What is the real GDP growth rate? Provide your answer below: FEEDBACK SUBMIT MORE INSTRUCTION " Content attribution NO revious
- 1 day Content attribution QUESTION 10.1 POINT A concentration cellis constructed of silver electrodes at 25°C, and the half cells contain concentrations of the Aglon equal to 0.450 M and 0.550 M. What is the voltage of the concentration cell? Provide your answer below: V FEEDBACK Content attribution
Calculate the pH of a Weak Base Question The weak base dimethylamine, NH(CHs)2, has a molar mass of 45.09 g/mol and a base-dissociation constant K, 5.4 x 10. What is the pH of an aqueous solution of dimethylamine that contains 2.04 g of dimethylamine in 0.100 L of solution? Use pK 14.0 for the ion-product of water. Round your answer to one decimal place. Provide your answer below pi-14.0 FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION Content attribution
Perform calculations using Gay-Lussac's Law Question A gas in a sealed container has an initial pressure of 125 kPa at 25.0° C. If the pressure is increased to 150.0 kPa, what will the new temperature be? Report your answer with three significant figures. Use -273.15°C for absolute zero. Provide your answer below: degrees Celsius FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION SUBMIT Content attribution