Chapter 14: Problem 24
$$ A=\frac{1}{2} h\left(b_{1}+b_{2}\right) \quad \text { for } h $$
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Chapter 14: Problem 24
$$ A=\frac{1}{2} h\left(b_{1}+b_{2}\right) \quad \text { for } h $$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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A pile of logs has 25 logs in the bottom layer, 24 logs in the next layer, 23 logs in the next layer, and so on, until the top layer has 1 log. How many logs are in the pile? 325 logs
0 . \overline{123} \quad \frac{41}{333}
Change \(0 . \overline{36}\) to reduced \(a / b\) form, where \(a\) and \(b\) are integers and \(b \neq 0\). $$ \frac{4}{11} $$
$$ n^{2} \geq n $$
$$ \sum_{i=1}^{5} 2\left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^{i} \frac{242}{243} $$
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