Rule: multiply by -3
1) 1
2) -3
3) 9
4) -27
5) 81
6) -243
7) 729
8) -2,187
9) 6,561
The answer is A) 6,561
Answer:
Cone, Triangular Pyramid, and Square Pyramid
Step-by-step explanation:
The condition in the question says, two cross sections are the same in shape but are NOT congruent. Which means they might look alike but are not congruent.
If we consider two cross sections of a cylinder, they will be absolutely congruent since they share the same radius.
If we consider two cross sections of a triangular prism and rectangular prism they both have uniform dimension and the two cross sections will be congruent to each other.
But in the case of a cone, triangular pyramid, and square pyramid the cross sections might appear the same but they are not congruent since the dimension varies uniformly from one end to the other. For example, if we cut the cone at the top the radius of the base will not be the same if we cut it from some lower end, they will look the same but they will not be congruent.
Imagine you are a company owner, you make hats. And each of your employees make different amounts of hats, so you can plot in a grid, the employee (give her a number) and the amount of hats she makes. Then you can plot the employee number in the x axis and the amount of hats she makes in the y axis, so yo can locate in a coordinate grid, how much each employee does.
232.5 (Triangle)
+320. (Rectangle)
=------------
342.5 (area)
18.87 lbs heavier
Work:
6.29 = apple weight
6.29•4=25.16
25.16 = banana weight
25.16-6.29=18.87
18.87 is the difference between the apples and bananas so therefore is how much heavier the bananas are