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A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
I can do it with 130, in 2-dimensions. In 3-d fewer matchsticks will be required.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
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A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
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The square cube would melt slower because it has fewer faces and verticies than an octagon which create a weakness.
There are an equal amount of nets for a rectangular prism since a cube contains the same amount of edges at the same exact degrees.
There are an equal amount of nets for a rectangular prism since a cube contains the same amount of edges at the same exact degrees.
A cube has six sides; a pyramid has five, if you count the bottom of the base.
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I can do it with 130, in 2-dimensions. In 3-d fewer matchsticks will be required.