Well, honey, there are quite a few ways to slice that cake.
You can make a total of eight different cuboids with a volume
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Who invented circles?
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It's like,
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The circumference of a circle can be calculated
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The practical application of the law of polygon forces, also known as the principle of vector addition, is crucial in engineering and physics.
It is used to det
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Symmetry is the ordering principle in nature that represents the center of balance between two or more opposing sides.
As a fundamental design principle, it per
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How many edges are there in a graph with 7 vertices each with degree 2?
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, each vertex has degree 2,
which means each vertex is connected to two edges. Since there
are 7 vertices, you would h
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Oh, honey, moral parallel is when two different situations or
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It's like holding up
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How many triangles in a 50 sided shape?
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By looking at other polygons with less sides, we can see how many triangles they can fit.
In a 4-sided polygon (square), you can fit 2 triangles.
In a 5-sided p
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What is the circumference of a 27 acre circle?
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the circumference of
a circle, we need to know the radius. Since we know the area is 27 acres, we can use
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To calculate the surface area of a square pyramid, you need to find the area of the base (which
is a square) and the area of the four triangular faces. The form
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How many rectangles are there in a 3 by 4 grid?
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To determine the number of rectangles in a 3 by 4 grid, we can use the
formula for calculating the number of rectangles in an n by m grid,
which is (n*(n+1)m(m+
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How many sides does a regular polygon have if each exterior angle is 22.5 degrees?
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angle is 22.5 degrees, that means the interior angle is 180 - 22.5 = 157.5 degrees.
And si
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What is the length of the diagonal of a square if the area is 2500msq?
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Oh, dude, I mean, like, sure, whatever, the area of the square is 2500 square meters, so the side length is
the square root of that, which is 50 meters. And if
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A parallelogram with 4 right angles and with sides different in length and width?
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Well, honey, that's not a parallelogram, that's a rectangle.
A parallelogram can have opposite sides equal in length and opposite angles equal
in measure, but n
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What shape has no lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry order 4?
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Oh honey, that's an interesting one! The shape you're looking for is
a scalene triangle. It may not have any lines of symmetry, but it sure knows
how to spin ar
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How do you cut a square into 4 equal pieces?
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Well, honey, all you gotta do is make two straight
cuts—one vertical and one horizontal—right through the middle of the square.
Bam, you've got yourself four eq
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angles at the top and bottom of the vertical line, and right angles where the horizontal and vertical line
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the number of sides, which in th
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How many axis of rotational symmetry does a pentagonal prism have?
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A pentagonal prism has 5 faces, each of which can be rotated to align with the original position. Since there are
5 possible positions where the prism looks the
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Find the side of a square with area of 25 sq ft?
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Oh, dude, finding the side of a square with an area
of 25 sq ft is like finding your keys in the dark - not that hard.
Since the area of a square is side square
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