20 and 10, 20 is 2 times 10 and if you add them together its 30
Answer:
They get .83 cup per.
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 6 by 5. So do 6 / 5, which gets you 0.833333333
To tessellate a surface using a regular polygon, the interior angle must be a sub-multiple (i.e. factor) of 360 degrees to cover completely the surface.
For a regular three-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/3)=60 °
Since 6*60=360, so a regular three-sided polygon (equilateral triangle) tessellates.
For a regular four-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/4)=90 °
Since 4*90=360, so a regular four-sided polygon (square) tessellates.
For a regular five-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/5)=108 °
Since 360/108=3.33... (not an integer), so a regular five-sided polygon (pentagon) does NOT tessellate.
For a regular six-sided polygon, the interior angle is (180-360/6)=120 °
Since 3*120=360, so a regular six-sided polygon (hexagon) tessellates.
Let x represent the length of the shortest side. Then the longest side is
... 2x -7 . . . . . . 7 ft shorter than twice the shortest side
and the 3rd side is
... x +2 . . . . . . 2 ft longer than the shortest side.
The perimeter is the sum of the side lengths,
... x + (2x -7) + (x +2) = 59 . . . . . the given perimeter length
... 4x -5 = 59 . . . . collect terms
... 4x = 64 . . . . . . add 5
... x = 16 . . . . . . . . divide by 4
Then the other sides are
... 2×16 - 7 = 25 . . . . . longest side
... 16 +2 = 18 . . . . . . . . third side
The side lengths are 16 ft, 18 ft, and 25 ft.