well a honey container is twelve ounces also a hot sauce container is twelve ounces
Each body has its own centre of gravity. The centre of gravity of two regular shapes - an equilateral triangle and a square will be different so why should the cog of a regular and an irregular shape not be different?
That should not surprise you. Here's a thought that might make you more comfortable with it: -- Take a good sized piece of string. Tie the ends together. -- Now you have a big limp loop. Drop it down on the ground. -- How many different shapes can you make out of it ? A square ? A circle ? Different short fat rectangles ? Triangles ? Different long skinny rectangles ? Odd-ball shapes with 9 sides or 17 sides ? Shapes with some straight sides and some curved sides ? You can push the string loop around into millions of different shapes. The string loop is the perimeter of every one of them.
Multiply. Be careful what you multiply because different shapes have different rules. Squares are different than triangles, are different than circles, etc. Adding gives you a perimeter.
Polygons are shapes with three sides or more. Circular shapes are NOT polygons.
Roman numerals are shaped like they are because they are the easiest shapes to carve into wood and stone. I V X L C (should be more square like [ ) M These shapes are clearly different yet easy to write.
The best place to go to find a selection of plastic containers in all shapes and sizes would be at a grocery store. You should check out Walmart, Target, and Meijers for plastic containers.
All shapes and sizes are normal. Everyone is different.
Food should be stored in clean, dry containers.
yes its normal to have all different shapes and sizes
Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.
Each body has its own centre of gravity. The centre of gravity of two regular shapes - an equilateral triangle and a square will be different so why should the cog of a regular and an irregular shape not be different?
area and perimeter of different shapes
Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.
The containers should maintain the product's sterility, be compatible with the fluid, and allow its contents to be withdrawn.
Chocolate should last longer in better-sealed, airtight containers, much like any other food. Keeping chocolate in a sealed tin should extend the freshness much longer than bar left out in the open.
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Group the Shapes