Given that Roger is building a storage shed with wood blocks that are in the shape of cubic prisms.
cube is basicallye a box which is made of squares. That is all the sides (lenght, width and height) are equal.
Now we have to determine, Can he build a shed that is twice as high as it is wide.
that means if width is 1 then height should be twice which is 2.
yes that is possible if we put one cubical prism over another cubical prism. then height of shed due to two prism will be twice than the width.
Hence correct choice should be "A. Yes. For every block of width, he could build two blocks high."
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Answer:
$996
Step-by-step explanation:
The rectangular plot has an area that is the product of its length and width. We are given the width as 12 feet, and the area as 240 ft², so we can find the length from ...
... A = L×W
... 240 ft² = L×(12 ft)
... 240 ft²/(12 ft) = L = 20 ft
Opposite sides of the rectangle are the same length, so the cost of fence for a side of a given length will be the sum of the costs of the opposites sides.
The 12 ft side has one segment that is $18 per foot, and one that is $15 per foot. For the 20 ft sides, both are $15 per foot. Then the total cost can be figured from ...
... (12 ft)·($18/ft + $15/ft) + (20 ft)·($15/ft +$15/ft) = 12·$33 +20·$30 = $996
Answer:
5.28°
Step-by-step explanation:
Draw the triangle formed by the sledding run. The hypotenuse is 300. The height is 27.6. The angle of depression is opposite of the height.
Using sine:
sin θ = 27.6 / 300
sin θ = 0.092
θ = 5.28°