14.2 is the nearest tenth
Answer:
- hexahedron: triangle or quadrilateral or pentagon
- icosahedron: quadrilateral or pentagon
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Hexahedron</u>
A hexahedron has 6 faces. A <em>regular</em> hexahedron is a cube. 3 square faces meet at each vertex.
If the hexahedron is not regular, depending on how those faces are arranged, a slice near a vertex may intersect 3, 4, or 5 faces. The first attachment shows 3- and 4-edges meeting at a vertex. If those two vertices were merged, then there would be 5 edges meeting at the vertex of the resulting pentagonal pyramid.
A slice near a vertex may create a triangle, quadrilateral, or pentagon.
<u>Icosahedron</u>
An icosahedron has 20 faces. The faces of a <em>regular</em> icosahedron are all equilateral triangles. 5 triangles meet at each vertex.
If the icosahedron is not regular, depending on how the faces are arranged, a slice near the vertex may intersect from 3 to 19 faces.
A slice near a vertex may create a polygon of 3 to 19 sides..
Answer:
2 containers
Step-by-step explanation:
There are many methods to solve this, but this is by far my favorite. Take them and turn it into a ratio. 180:12
Reduce it to be 30:x, when x is the unknown.
Figure out that 180/6 is the 30 we need. Then take 12/6 and get 2. So your new ratio is 30:2.
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In the number 157,562, the one is in the hundred-thousand place.
Answer:
<h2>x - 3y = 6</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The Standard Form of an equation of a line:
We have the x-intercept and the y-intercept
x-intercept is for y = 0
y-intercept is for x = 0
Therefore we have two points: (6, 0) and (0, -2).
The slope-intercept form of an equation of a line:
<em>m</em><em> - slope</em>
<em>b</em><em> - y-intercept</em>
The formula of a slope:
Calculate the slope:
Put it and the value of y-intercept <em>b = -2</em> to the equation of a line:
Convert to the standard form:
<em>multiply both sides by (-3)</em>
<em>add x to both sides</em>