Answer:
1st = 4×10 ^-9
2nd= 4×10^1
3rd = 4×10^7
4th = 4×10^-5
Step-by-step explanation:
for whole numbers you just have to count from the ending till the number indicated beside the x10
for decimals you count from the front starting at the decimal till you cover the whole number
Answer:
80 pieces of wire.
Step-by-step explanation:
It may not come out evenly. If there is a remainder, it won't matter. Just throw it away and go with the integer answer.
Change 3 3/4 to a decimal
3.75
Change the 25 foot roll to inches.
25 feet * 12 inches / foot = 300 inches.
Now how many pieces of wire do we get.
1 piece of wire/3.75 inches = x pieces of wire / 300 inches
3.75 * x = 300
3.75 * x / 3.75 = 300 / 3.75
x = 80
Answer:
- hexahedron: triangle or quadrilateral or pentagon
- icosahedron: quadrilateral or pentagon
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Hexahedron</u>
A hexahedron has 6 faces. A <em>regular</em> hexahedron is a cube. 3 square faces meet at each vertex.
If the hexahedron is not regular, depending on how those faces are arranged, a slice near a vertex may intersect 3, 4, or 5 faces. The first attachment shows 3- and 4-edges meeting at a vertex. If those two vertices were merged, then there would be 5 edges meeting at the vertex of the resulting pentagonal pyramid.
A slice near a vertex may create a triangle, quadrilateral, or pentagon.
<u>Icosahedron</u>
An icosahedron has 20 faces. The faces of a <em>regular</em> icosahedron are all equilateral triangles. 5 triangles meet at each vertex.
If the icosahedron is not regular, depending on how the faces are arranged, a slice near the vertex may intersect from 3 to 19 faces.
A slice near a vertex may create a polygon of 3 to 19 sides..