Answer:
the area of the hexagon is approx. 187.1 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
Picture this regular polygon as being a hexagon made up of six equilateral triangles of side 12 in. We find the area of one such triangle and then multiply that by 6 to obtain the total area of the hexagon.
One such equilateral triangle has three sides all of length 12 in, and all the interior angles are 60°. The height of one such triangle is
h = (12 in)sin 60°, or
√3
h = (12 in) -------- = 6√3 in
2
So, with base 12 in and height 6√3 in, the area of one such equilateral triangle is
A = (1/2)(12 in)(6√3 in) = 36√3 in²
and the total area of the hexagon is 6(36)√3 in², or approx. 187.1 in²
1 Degree Radian = π (pie)/ 180 degrees
Answer:
No, its not equivalent
1/2 is equivalent though
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<span>Let x=apples that Andre picks
Then x/3=apples that Maria picks
And 2x=apples that Jane picks
Soooo,
x +(x/3)+2x=840 multiply each term by 3
3x+x+6x=2520 collect like terms
10x=2520
x=252</span>