Answer:
How much water is in an empty glass that is 10cm high and has a diameter of 5 cm ?
= 196,25 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
diameter = 5 cm
radius = 1/2 × diameter
radius = 1/2 × 5 = 2,5
How much water is in an empty glass that is 10cm high and has a diameter of 5 cm?
= π × r × r × high
= 3,14 × 2,5 × 2,5 × 10
= 196,25 cm
Addends are any of the numbers added together in an equation.
The only time their grouping would matter would be if there were parentheses used to alter the normal Order of Operations.
For ex:
2 - (8 + 3) here, the 8 and 3 have to be grouped together before doing the subtraction.
Any addition problem without parentheses can be used for one where the grouping doesn't matter