Find the missing length. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

Again, I cannot paste the picture but it looks like this:

7 |_\ 19
x

That's a little rude, oobleck

Ummm how abt u hush ur big mouth of urs and stop talking to ppl like that..

if it is a right triangle

Missing side= sqrt (19^2 - 7^2 )

what does ^ mean?

the left side is 7, the right is 19 and the base is x. It also has a 90 degree angle between 7 and x.

A 12
B 17.7
C 19
D 22.45

ok, what is a hyphen. I probably sound stupid but I do not remember what a hyphen is.

Thank You!

i’m pretty sure the answer is 12 I did the math but i’m not the best at math so you could use my answer but you might want someone else’s opinion too

what is the answer then

The missing length can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. In this case, the hypotenuse has a length of 19, and one of the legs has a length of 7, so we can calculate the length of the other leg as follows:

x^2 = 19^2 - 7^2
x^2 = 361 - 49
x^2 = 312
x = sqrt(312)
x ≈ 17.7

Therefore, the missing length is approximately 17.7, which is closest to option B).

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hey bot can u answer this

Find the volume of a triangular prism with the following dimensions. Round to the nearest whole number.

triangle base: 7 ft
triangle height: 4 ft
prism height: 8.5 ft
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1 point
119 ft³
65 ft³
20 ft³
238 ft³

To find the volume of a triangular prism, we need to multiply the area of the base (which is a triangle, in this case) by the height of the prism. The area of a triangle is given by the formula 1/2 * base * height, so the area of this triangle is:

1/2 * 7 ft * 4 ft = 14 ft²

The volume of the prism is then:

14 ft² * 8.5 ft = 119 ft³

Therefore, the volume of the triangular prism is approximately 119 cubic feet, which is closest to option A).

Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for π.

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1 point
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301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³

Without the dimensions of a cylinder, I cannot provide you with the answer. Can you please provide the dimensions of the cylinder?

Find the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit. Use 3.14 for π.

1 point
6 in. 4 in. cylinder shape
301 in³
452 in³
75 in³
144 in³

To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula:

Volume = πr^2h

Where `r` is the radius of the cylinder and `h` is its height.

We are given that the radius of the cylinder is 4 inches and its height is 6 inches. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Volume = π(4 in)^2(6 in)
Volume ≈ 301.44 in³

Therefore, the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic unit is approximately 301 cubic inches, which is closest to option A).

the answer?

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@todoroki - ever hear of a dictionary?

hyphen - (actually, probably a subtraction operator)
caret ^ (used for exponents, as x^2 for x squared)