The volume of the planter that measures 60 l, 60 w. 60 h (D) 216000 cm³
<u>Explanation:</u>
Length, l = 60 cm
Width, w = 60 cm
Height, h = 60 cm
Volume, v = ?
We know,
Volume = length ×width × height
Substitute the values in the formula.
Therefore, the volume of the planter is 216,000 cm³
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Jānis Čakste
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With reference to the regular hexagon, from the image above we can see that it is formed by six triangles whose sides are two circle's radii and the hexagon's side. The angle of each of these triangles' vertex that is in the circle center is equal to 360∘6=60∘ and so must be the two other angles formed with the triangle's base to each one of the radii: so these triangles are equilateral.
The apothem divides equally each one of the equilateral triangles in two right triangles whose sides are circle's radius, apothem and half of the hexagon's side. Since the apothem forms a right angle with the hexagon's side and since the hexagon's side forms 60∘ with a circle's radius with an endpoint in common with the hexagon's side, we can determine the side in this fashion:
tan60∘=opposed cathetusadjacent cathetus => √3=Apothemside2 => side=(2√3)Apothem
As already mentioned the area of the regular hexagon is formed by the area of 6 equilateral triangles (for each of these triangle's the base is a hexagon's side and the apothem functions as height) or:
Shexagon=6⋅S△=6(base)(height)2=3(2√3)Apothem⋅Apothem=(6√3)(Apothem)2
=> Shexagon=6×62√3=216
A property of rectangles is that opposite sides are congruent. In this case, since QT and RS are opposite sides, they are equal to each other. With this knowledge, you can form the equation to solve for x.
Firstly, subtract both sides by 8:
Next, divide both sides by 4 and your answer will be , or the third option.