Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram consists of different boxes if the same sizes. Each box is a square with sides measuring 1 cm. The area of each box would be
1 × 1 = 1cm^2
The area of the parallelogram is the total number of squares that it contains. To determine this, the first step is to count the total number of complete squares. Looking at the diagram, there are 11 complete squares. This means
11 × 1 = 11 square units.
The next step is to count the number of incomplete squares and divide by 2. The number of incomplete squares are 8
8/2 = 4
4 × 1 = 4 square units
The area of the parallelogram would be
11 + 4 = 15 square units
The probability of getting a 2 on the cube is 1/6, because there's 1 two out of the 6 it can land on, and you didn't give us any details on the spinner.
You can name Plane P, many different ways,
Assuming you are asking this out of a textbook staring at a figure of a Parallelogram, their are probably points inside that shape and the way you would name it would be naming using any three points in the plane that are NOT on the same line in any order. <span />