On a five point star
To determine the number of triangles in a star inside a hexagon, we need to consider the number of triangles formed by the lines connecting the vertices of the hexagon and the points where the lines of the star intersect. Each intersection point forms a triangle with two adjacent vertices of the hexagon. Therefore, if the star has n points of intersection, the total number of triangles would be n multiplied by 2. Additionally, we need to consider the triangles formed by the lines of the star itself, which would add n triangles to the total count. So, the total number of triangles in a star inside a hexagon would be 3n.
since you know of one points and the halfway point between the other point. just multiply the halfway point by 2 and this is the total distance between the two points.
An acre has a total of 43,560 square feet. Given that these numbers are in feet, you multiply 10,000 square feet by that and you get the number of acres. This gives you an answer of .23 acres.
The velocity is greatest at two points:1). when it leaves the hand of the tosser2). when it returns to the same height as it was when it was releasedThis answer is the same for any angle above horizontal, regardless of the angle.
Just multiply length times width to get the total area. This works out to 308 square feet.
When two circles intersect, they can create a maximum of 2 intersection points. Each straight line can intersect with each of the two circles at a maximum of 2 points, contributing 10 points from the lines and circles. Additionally, the five straight lines can intersect each other, yielding a maximum of ( \binom{5}{2} = 10 ) intersection points. Therefore, the total maximum points of intersection are ( 2 + 10 + 10 = 22 ).
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No, four lines can can have 6 total intersections. They would be Ab, Ac, Ad, Bc, Bd, and Cd
The number of ways you can arrange the numbers 1 to 5 is calculated using the concept of permutations. There are 5 numbers to arrange, so the total number of arrangements is 5 factorial, denoted as 5!. Therefore, the number of ways to arrange the numbers 1 to 5 is 5! = 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120 ways.
top row 8,1,6 2nd row3,5,7 3rd row 4,9,2
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Equal to what ?... There are many 'magic square' possibilities depending on the rule for the total. For example - the following grid produces a magic square where all rows, columns and diagonals total 15 ! 816 357 492
Answer is 85 to 66.
Multiply the whole nomber of total points by the fraction.
Mean = Total of the numbers / n So total of the numbers = n*mean
Giants 39 Broncos 20 Total 59 points.
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