Answer:
the 4th one is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
The mass of the object would be 52.5g
*I am assuming that the hexagons in all questions are regular and the triangle in (24) is equilateral*
(21)
Area of a Regular Hexagon: square units
(22)
Similar to (21)
Area = square units
(23)
For this case, we will have to consider the relation between the side and inradius of the hexagon. Since, a hexagon is basically a combination of six equilateral triangles, the inradius of the hexagon is basically the altitude of one of the six equilateral triangles. The relation between altitude of an equilateral triangle and its side is given by:
Hence, area of the hexagon will be: square units
(24)
Given is the inradius of an equilateral triangle.
Substituting the value of inradius and calculating the length of the side of the equilateral triangle:
Side = 16 units
Area of equilateral triangle = square units
Answer:
g-13
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 14g from 13 making it g and add 6+7
Hope this helps :P
Answer:
If you were to fully simplify it would technically be 1/2 as 4/8 is correct but can be further rounded down
Step-by-step explanation:
1/8 x 4 = 4/8
4/8 ÷ 4 = 1/2