Yes.
A quadrilateral is a rectangle if it has four right angles. Squares do have four right angles, so they are rectangle.
Squares are particular case of rectangles, in that they also have four sides with equal length, but that's the point: they have something <em>more</em> than the generic rectangle, not something less.
So, squares meet the condition to be a rectangle, and have an extra property that makes them "special" among rectangles.
Answer:
6/22,9/33,12/44,15/55,... I mean you could go no and on...
R=4 in
h=15 in
The paint can is a cylinder. The volume of the cylinder is: V=S×h (S stands for the area of the base, h is for height).
The area of our cylinder's base is a circle, so:
S=πr²=4²×π=16π≈50.24 (in²)
Thus, the volume is:
V≈50.24×15≈753.6 (in³)
The Awnser for the exact value is 7x + 3
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