Answer: Rectangular Prism
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Explanation:
A rectangle is a four sided object that has all four angles at 90 degrees (aka right angles). Imagine that the cards are designed as such they do not have their corners rounded off, but each corner is a 90 degree angle. Stacking 52 congruent rectangles leads to a 3D solid known as a rectangular prism. The base is a rectangle that is congruent to any of the 52 cards. This stack must be aligned and not allowed to have any of the cards offset (ie forming a sort of "leaning tower"). You can think of a "rectangular prism" as a "box" which is probably a more common term for it; however, "rectangular prism" is probably what your teacher will want since it likely involves geometric terms you've learned in your lessons.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to first find the perimeter of this oddly-shaped rink. We have a rectangle for which we are enclosing 3 of its sides, and the fourth "side" is a half-circle. Let's find the perimeter (or circumference) of the circle, divide it in half because we have half a circle, then add in the remaining 3 sides from the rectangle, shall we?
C = πd. The diameter of the circle is the same as the shorter length in the rectangle, 26. Therefore,
C = (3.14)(26) so
C = 81.64 m for a whole circle, and for half of that circle, the circumference is
C = 40.82 m
Now we can find the perimeter of the rink:
40.82 + 61 + 26 + 61 = p so
p = 188.82 m
If the fencing costs $6.20 per meter and we have 188.82 m, then the total cost is
. The label "meter" cancels out, leaving us with
cost = $1170.82
Answer:
Obtuse
Step-by-step explanation:
Right = has angle measure of 90°
Acute = has angle measure less than 90°
Equilateral = 2 or more angles whose angle measures are congruent to others
Circle = measures 360°
<u>Obtuse = Angle measure greater than 90° and less than 180°</u>
Hope this helps!