subject
Mathematics, 03.02.2020 09:03 moraaa83egdjr

Will give brainliest if you ! 20 points!
david and his dad were going camping. when they went into the garage to get their tent they noticed it was ripped. david’s dad said he could fix the tent. he would buy some new material to cover the one rectangular side that ripped.

how much material does he need to cover the one rectangular side of the tent with the rip? justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
to figure out how much material david and his dad need to cover we must figure out the area of where the damage is located. first off let’s figure out the dimensions of the 2 rectangles.
their length is 9 ft and their width is 6 ft. the other rectangle, the base, has a width of 7 and a length of 9.
to begin solving we must know the formula of finding the area of a rectangle and that would be a = lw.
a = 9 * 6 = 54 square ft.

if david’s dad wanted to re-cover the whole tent including the bottom, how much material would he need? justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
to figure out this question we must find the area of each side of the tent. both triangles have the same dimensions. a height of 6 ft, a base of 7 ft and a side of 6 ft. of the 2 rectangles on the side they are also the sam. length of 9 ft and width of 6 ft. the other being the base which has a width of 7 and a length of 9.
base rectangle area; 9 ft * 7 ft = 63 square feet.
triangle area; (6 ft * 7 ft) / 2 = 21 square feet * 2 = 42 square feet.
we already solved the area of the side rectangles in part a so now all we have to do is multiple it by 2 to get the area of both sides.
54 square feet * 2 = 108 square feet
and then we get the total by adding them all together.
63 sqft + 42 sqft + 108 sqft = 213 sqft

( this one is the last part i need with! ^^ )
what is the volume of the tent? justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning. (you need to find the area of one of the triangular bases, and then you can take that measurement and multiply it with the height of the entire prism.) v=bh, where b = area of one of the triangular bases


Will give brainliest if you ! 20 points!  david and his dad were going camping. when they wen

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:00
Given tan∅=4/3 and π< ∅< (3π)/2; find cos2∅ a. -24/25 b. 24/25 c. -24/7 d. -7/25
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Asunflower was 20 1/2 inches tall. over the next 6 months, it grew to a height of 37 inches tall. what was the average yearly growth rate of the height of the plzzz write a proportion i will give you 100 points
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
The numbers on a football field indicate 10 yard increments. you walk around the perimeter of a football field between the pylons. you walk a distance of 30623 yards. find the area and perimeter of the indicated regions. write your answers as mixed numbers, if necessary. a. one end zone: perimeter: yd area: yd2 b. the playing field (not including end zones): perimeter: yd area: yd2 c. the playing field (including end zones): perimeter: yd area: yd2
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
The plant were you work has a cylindrical oil tank that is 2.5 feet across on the inside and 10 feet high. the depth of the oil in the tank is 2 feet. about how many gallons of oil are in the tank?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Will give brainliest if you ! 20 points!
david and his dad were going camping. when they wen...
Questions
question
History, 12.10.2020 20:01
question
Mathematics, 12.10.2020 20:01
question
Mathematics, 12.10.2020 20:01
question
Mathematics, 12.10.2020 20:01
question
Mathematics, 12.10.2020 20:01