A septagon or a heptagon
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It really depends on which shape you are talking about.Some basic shapes-Square- 4 edgesPentagon- 5 edgesCircle- 0 edgesHeptagon- 7 edgesOctagon- 8 edgesetc...
There are many shapes: circles, ellipses, ovals (elongated circles), cardioids, any shape with a "hole" in it such as a annulus.Polygons will tessellate if combined with other suitable polygons.
It depends on the 7 shapes that you start with.
7=84 --=-- 10=x 7x=840 ---=---- 7 = 7 x = 120 x equals how many oz 10 cubes can hold
AnswerIf you have 5 cubes then you can make 75 different shapes, If you had 4 cubes then you can make 56 shapes and if you had 3 cubes you could make 7 shapes and if you had 2 cubes ten you could make 12 shapes and if you have 1 cube then you could make Infinity shapes with your imagination.AnswerYou will need to give a few more rules on this question. There could be an infinite number of shapes if the cubes don't have to line up with each other, or even touch.Is a shape lying down the same as a shape standing up?If they have to touch one full side against another full side does a row of 5 horizontally count as the same shape as 5 in a row vertically for instance.If you think of a die (singular of dice) with the 5 side showing are you allowed to arrange the 5 cubes in the same way as the dots on the die? In other words they would only touch at the corners.I know I have answered your question with a lot more to think about but there could be several answers - all of them correct, depending on the rules of the game.If you imagine that the loop in the letter "p" represents a cube attached to the top right of a line of 4 cubes what about the equivalent of "q, d or b" would they count as 4 different shapes or the same shape viewed from different angles (including turning it over)?
3x3x8=72 cubes 63 Cubes
To determine the number of different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes, we need to find all the factors of 64. The factors of 64 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. These factors correspond to the possible dimensions of the cubes that can be formed using the multilink cubes. Therefore, there are 7 different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes.
i got 7 but you toothpaste hi this is a different person here..but the answer is simply right in front of you. you don't have to do all that work with making as many shapes as you can just multiply 4 by itself.. ex. 4x4=16 so therefore the answer is *16*.. GLAD I CAN Help please improve this answer like i did if you think i am wrong..hope u succeed bye
There are 7 different shapes, but some handheld variations add more.
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7 cubed is 343
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