To find the number of diagonals in a polygon with ( n ) sides, you can use the formula: (\frac{n(n-3)}{2}). For a 152-sided shape, the calculation would be (\frac{152(152-3)}{2} = \frac{152 \times 149}{2} = 11376). Therefore, a 152-sided shape has 11,376 diagonals.
Each side S = square root ( 152 + 202 ) = 25The perimeter will then be 4 x S = 100
152 ÷ 19 = 8
4.108108108 times. 152 / 37 = Simple math
To find how many times 15 can go into 152, divide 152 by 15. The result is approximately 10.13, meaning 15 can go into 152 a total of 10 times before exceeding it. Thus, the answer is 10 times.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 152 metres is equal to 152 x 100 = 15200 centimetres.
1/2*(152-45) = 90 diagonals
15 1/2*(152-3*15) = 90
0.5*(152-45) = 90 diagonals
It must have 19 sides to comply with the formula:- 0.5*(192-(3*19)) = 152 diagonals
a circle because it can have any number of sides.
Each side S = square root ( 152 + 202 ) = 25The perimeter will then be 4 x S = 100
152 / 8 = 19
152 pints is 19 gallons.
152 ÷ 19 = 8
152" = 386.08cm
152 meters = 166.229221 yards
There are approximately 68948 grams in 152 pounds.