4!If u think about it a pizza box has 4 top sides.
Yes, prisms are always 3D. It is described by taking a shape and stretching it linearly (in a straight line) so that the shape at the base is perpendicular to the sides. Also, if the stretch was "up", the top would be the exact same shape as the base. For instance, a circle stretched is a cylinder, a rectangle stretched is a box ("box" is lay term for "rectangular prism" as in "Could you pass me that rectangular prism of cereal?"). You can also stretch a line, but a line is not a shape, so the result would not be a prism. Btw, stretching a line would give you a plane; vert 2D.
The cross section of a cuboid box, bt a plane at an angle to all of its sides will be a point, triangle or quadrilateral - depending on it location. The cross section by a plane perpendicular to an axis of the box will be a rectangle.
Address line is for your current address or P.O box.
A box and whisker plot is a sort of graph used to show a period of time such as a time line or a line graph. To really found out what a box and whisker plot is you should ask a teacher
4!If u think about it a pizza box has 4 top sides.
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The box has three force vectors acting on it: the force of gravity, the normal force (perpendicular to the ramp), and friction (parallel to the ramp).
Terry's segsations are 'segments' of a Terry's chocolate orange. The segments are wrapped individually and a box of these often contain different flavours. They are very tasty!
They form a box
From which box?
Paragraph box
Yes, prisms are always 3D. It is described by taking a shape and stretching it linearly (in a straight line) so that the shape at the base is perpendicular to the sides. Also, if the stretch was "up", the top would be the exact same shape as the base. For instance, a circle stretched is a cylinder, a rectangle stretched is a box ("box" is lay term for "rectangular prism" as in "Could you pass me that rectangular prism of cereal?"). You can also stretch a line, but a line is not a shape, so the result would not be a prism. Btw, stretching a line would give you a plane; vert 2D.
To address a P.O. Box, you would put the recipient's name on the first line, followed by "P.O. Box" and the number on the second line. On the third line, put the city, state, and ZIP code.
Because a box has 6 faces, the "front surface" is not detailed enough. If you are referring to the surface perpendicular to the ground and is facing you, then you simply multiply the height of the box by the edge of the base on the front surface.
The cross section of a cuboid box, bt a plane at an angle to all of its sides will be a point, triangle or quadrilateral - depending on it location. The cross section by a plane perpendicular to an axis of the box will be a rectangle.
Since a box is three dimensional, line symmetry is irrelevent. Planar symmetry is probably what you meant. In that case, any plane that intersects the center of the box will make either side of that box symmetric.