1080 ~ Well, here's how you can solve that: A triangle's interior has a measurement of 180. A square (and all quadrilaterals, which means a shape with four sides) has a measurement of 360. A pentagon has a measurement of 540. A heptagon has a measurement of 720. All you do to get the total angle measurement of more sided shapes (and in your case polygons) that go up from heptagon as well as below it, all you do is add to get the measurement of a larger interior, or subtract for a smaller interior.
Elongated shapes are ones whose measurement in one dimension is larger than in others. It refers to an object which is long.
yes heat loss is affected by diameter, circumference and surface area. Heat loss depends on the surface area : volume ratio.......the larger this is the more heat is lost if a cylinder having the same volume but a different surface area...(therefre radius and circumference is different)........the cylinder having the larger surface area will loose heat fastest
Wearing high rise jeans makes the bottom look bigger if have a large hip-thigh-bottom area. Even for a smaller size, high rise should best be avoided. If you wear hipsters or low rise and your are a larger size, the muffin tops hang out. Not a good look!. Mid rise are perfect for the average to slightly larger hourglass (size 12-14). i am a size 12-14 myself and have learnt this through trial and error! many errors! Wearing high rise jeans makes the bottom look bigger if have a large hip-thigh-bottom area. Even for a smaller size, high rise should best be avoided. If you wear hipsters or low rise and your are a larger size, the muffin tops hang out. Not a good look!. Mid rise are perfect for the average to slightly larger hourglass (size 12-14). i am a size 12-14 myself and have learnt this through trial and error! many errors!
For a circular cone: sqrt( (R-r)^2 + h^2) where: R = radius of larger end r = radius of smaller end h = height of truncated cone For cones of other shapes the average of the area of the top and bottom surfaces times the height (perpendicular to the plane of the top/bottom)
If you measure properly, the amount of water does not change. Measurement with whatever graduated cylinder you choose will not alter the amount of liquid measured. Most people choose to measure once with a larger one, but if the amount of liquid falls between the measurement lines, you can measure the "leftover" with a smaller cylinder and find the exact answer.
Megabytes (MB) is a larger unit of measurement than kilobytes (KB).
67.5 degrees
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The larger cylinder has a volume of 6225cc
You can't compare these two as millimeters are a measurement of length and grams are a measurement of weight.
Multiply
4.2 grams
1 km
990 cm
The answer will depend on whether the larger cylinder is 4 times larger in terms of radius, cross-sectional area, or volume. If radius, multiply the smaller radius by 4. If cross-sectional area, multiply the smaller radius by 2. If volume, you do not have enough information.