False
Concentric circles and spheres are those that share the same center. The center of one sphere may be on the circumference of the other while they have the same radius. In that case, they would not be concentric.
It is not because the figure only has 2 hexagons (top and bottom) but the net has 3. So, your answer is NO.
Answer:
(6, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:

How to Calculate Midpoint?
The x-coordinate of the midpoint M of the segment
is the arithmetic mean of the x-coordinates of the endpoints of the segment
. Similarly, the y-coordinate of the midpoint M of the segment
is the arithmetic mean of the y-coordinates of the endpoints of the segment
.
According to the table, when x = 2, y = 12, and when x = 6, y = 4. We fit them into the slope formula like so:
.
The slope of the line between the two points is -2.
Answer:
The pattern is being divided by 10 each time.
Step-by-step explanation:
784.5/10=78.45, and so on