He will have skated a full turn of 360 degrees
If this is a trick question, the answer is likely to be once because after that you no longer have a hexagon. If it is not a trick question, the answer is an infinite number of times.
I believe it to be 360. Because the minute hand moves around the clock (a circle) once, completing 360 degrees. Infinitely many.
Because an angle can only be halved but once as for example 90 degrees bisected is 45 degrees and 45 degrees
Right angles measure 90 degrees. Angles less than 90 are called acute, and angles greater than 90 are called obtuse. Once you reach 180 degrees, you have formed a straight line. 360 degrees makes a circle.
He will turn 720 degrees because the angle sum of a hexagon is 720 degrees
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He will have skated a full turn of 360 degrees
The area of a given hexagon is equal to the area of an equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 36 inches. Find the length of a side of the regular hexagon.Click once to select an item at the bottom of the problem.
If this is a trick question, the answer is likely to be once because after that you no longer have a hexagon. If it is not a trick question, the answer is an infinite number of times.
the formula to find the area of any prism is to find the area of the base (a regular hexagon, meaning that all sides and angles are the same) and multiply by the height of the prism. To find the area of a hexagon you multiply the apothem by the perimeter of the hexagon, and then divide that by 2. the apothem is a line from the center point to the center of any side, forming a right angle with a side, it doesn't matter which one. Once you find the area of the hexagon, multiply it with the height.
To turn a full circle you would turn 360 degrees.
You can load 250 sheets in the regular tray.
7 on each team, 14 on a court at once.
36 times in the regular season, once in the playoffs.
There are 9 diagonals in every hexagon.To see why, select any one of the 6 vertices. There are 5 other vertices to which it can be joined. But the lines joining it to the two adjacent vertices (one on each side) are not diagonals but sides of the hexagon. So, from each vertex, you get 3 diagonals.The first vertex can be selected in 6 ways so it would seem that you have 6*3 = 18 diagonals. However, you will then be counting each diagonal twice: once from each end. So the correct answer is 18/2 = 9.In general, a polygon with n sides has n*(n-3)/2 diagonals. Also, whether or not it is regular is totally irrelevant.
No, once used regular CD's are useless.