I think it would have crystal formations if I remember correctly.
The shortest distance between the tip of the cone and its rim exits 51.11cm.
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What is the shortest distance between the tip of the cone and its rim?</h3>
If you draw a line along the middle of the cone, you'd finish up with two right triangles and the line even bisects the angle between the sloping sides. The shortest distance between the tip of the cone and its rim exists in the hypotenuse of a right triangle with one angle calculating 38.5°. So, utilizing trigonometry and allowing x as the measurement of the shortest distance between the tip of the cone and its rim.
Cos 38.5 = 40 / x
Solving the value of x, we get
Multiply both sides by x


Divide both sides by 

simplifying the above equation, we get

x = 51.11cm
The shortest distance between the tip of the cone and its rim exits 51.11cm.
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We want to write the point-slope form of the line that passes through (6, 1) and is perpendicular to a line with a slope of -3.
The slope of this line is negative reciprocal of -3.

The point-slope form is given by:

We substitute the point and the slope to get;

Either:
- He didn't measure from the end of the first paper strip to the end of the last.
- The paper strips were of different sizes
Answer:
Not possible to calculate with the information
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
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The number of Kansas senators presently in the US senate
First, it should be noted that the given information applies to 2008 presidential election
Next, the given information states the number of electors each of the given locations had in the electoral college.
There was no information about the number of senators in the senate (presently or 2008).
<em>Hence, additional information is required to answer the question.</em>