325*89.1
Let's decompose this into:
325 = 300 + 25
89.1 = 80 + 9 + 0.1
Then we have the multiplication:
(300 + 25)*(80 + 9 + 0.1)
Let's distribute the multiplication:
300*80 + 300*9 + 300*0.1 + 25*80 + 25*9 + 25*0.1
So now we have 6 multiplications that are a lot easier to solve than the initial one that we had.
Then the list of six multiplications involved in solving this problem are:
300*80 = 24,400
300*9 = 2,700
300*0.1 = 30
25*80 = 2,000
25*9 = 225
25*0.1 = 2.5
Now we add all of those and get:
325*89.1 = 24,400 + 2,700 + 30 + 2,000 + 225 + 2.5 = 28,957.5
3 liters of soda
1.5 pints of sherbet
4.5 cups of ice
Answer:
No, a regular pentagon does not tessellate.
In a tessellation, all the angles at a point have to add to 360 degrees, as this means there is no overlap, nor are there gaps. To find the interior angle sum of a pentagon, we use the following formula:
(n-2)*180 (where n is the number of sides)
We plug in the number of sides (5) and get:
Angle sum = (5–2)*180
Angle sum = 3*180
Angle sum = 540
Regular pentagons have equal sides and equal angles, so to find the size of the interior angle of a pentagon, we divide the angle sum by 5 and get 108 degrees for every angle.
As I said before, the angles at a point need to add up to 360, so we need to know if 108 divides evenly into 360. If it does, the shape tessellates, and, if it doesn’t, the shape does not.
360/108 = 3.33333…
This means that a regular pentagon does not tessellate.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
54 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
side ( a ) = 3 cm
Formula : -
Surface area ( cube ) = 6a^2
Surface area ( cube )
= 6 x ( 3 )^2
= 6 x 9
= 54 cm^2
The pattern is dividing by 2 every time so the next 3 numbers will be 1/8, 1/16, 1/32