Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
six (the same number as the cube) sides/faces = 6 [1 top + 1 bottom + 4 sides] edges = 12 [4 top + 4 bottom + 4 sides] corners = 8 [4 top + 4 bottom]
yes, a rectangle does have four sides, but the one at the top and the one at the bottom are the same size, unlike the two at the sides which both are the same size but not like the on at the top and the one at the bottom.
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
Yes! It can(: you draw the circle in the rectangle with its top and bottom touching the top and bottom sides of the rectangle
2, if you're talking about a round table (the top and bottom) but if you're talking about a rectangular/square table then there's 6 (top, bottom, then the 4 sides
Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) sides.
No, the shape is sphere for example; If you went and got a orange and squeezed the top and bottom with your thumb and finger its about that roundness.
Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
six (the same number as the cube) sides/faces = 6 [1 top + 1 bottom + 4 sides] edges = 12 [4 top + 4 bottom + 4 sides] corners = 8 [4 top + 4 bottom]
A cone.
A trapezoid... looks like a triangle that's had the top sliced off. The top and bottom sides are parallel, and the sides slope inwards from the bottom to the top.
yes, a rectangle does have four sides, but the one at the top and the one at the bottom are the same size, unlike the two at the sides which both are the same size but not like the on at the top and the one at the bottom.
The top margin (and sides and bottom) is 1 inch.
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
Yes! It can(: you draw the circle in the rectangle with its top and bottom touching the top and bottom sides of the rectangle
No.