No because when you add any 2 sides the answer has to be bigger than the 3rd side
ex: 2+7=9
9 is too small, so the tips of the side that is 2ft would not touch the side that is 7ft
Answer:
19.9875 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula is given as:
Shadow of the student/Height of the student = Shadow of the telephone pole/Height of the telephone pole.
1 inch = 0.0833 feet
Shadow of the student = 5ft
Height of the student = 5 feet 4 inches
4 inches to feet
= 4 × 0.0833 feet
= 0.33 feet
Hence: Height of the student = 5 + 0.33 = 5.33 feet
Shadow of the telephone pole = 18 feet 9 inches long
9 inches to feet
= 9 × 0.0833 feet
= 0.75 feet
Hence: Shadow of the telephone pole = 18 + 0.75 = 18.75 feet
Height of the telephone pole= x
Therefore:
5/5.33 = 18.75/x
Cross Multiply
5x = 5.33 × 18.75
x = 5.33 × 18.75/5
x = 19.9875 feet
The height of the telephone pole = 19.9875 feet
Answer:
A cross-section parallel to the base is a rectangle measuring 15 inches by 8 inches.
A cross-section perpendicular to the base through the midpoints of the 8-inch sides is a rectangle measuring 6 inches by 15 inches.
A cross-section not parallel to the base that passes through opposite 6-inch edges is a rectangle measuring 6 inches by greater than 15 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
the cross sections that are parallel and perpendicular will have the same measurements as the non-intersected sides. the last one will be a diagonal so the intersected edge is 6 and it creates a right triangle so it must be larger than 15 inches.
Answer:
2 < AB < 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x= 6.6 Length of DE= 16.2
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on edge