We know the rule of change: a b/c= (ac+b):c
So we have 2 7/8= (2x8+7):8= 23/8
and the second: 2 1/4 = (2x4+1):4= 9/4
We do the division: 23/8: 9/4= 23/8 x 4/9= (23x4):(8x9)= 23/18= 1 5/18
You would need 3622 ft to cover the outside. There’s no price per square foot of siding (or it’s not shown) so there’s no way to find it.
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors of each other, and are also angle bisectors. The 4 congruent right triangles the rhombus is cut into by the two diagonals are 30-60-90 degree triangles, the longer leg is √3/2 of the hypotenuse, √3/2 of 10=5√3. so the longer diagonal is twice of 5√3=10√3
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..