Decagon has 10 sides, and a Hexagon has 6 sides.
On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
The area of a reagular hexagon with the side length of 10 is 51.96 square units
The area of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 10 units is about 259.8 units2
4000+300+10+5= 4315 trust me this is the right answer . I AM A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE %100
It would either have to be a hexagon or an octagon. I'm not a hundred percent sure.
Decagon has 10 sides, and a Hexagon has 6 sides.
On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
The area of a reagular hexagon with the side length of 10 is 51.96 square units
The question cannot be answered. A regular hexagon with sides of 10 inches would have apothems of 10/sqrt(2) = 7.071 inches. Therefore the hexagon cannot be regular. And, since the hexagon is irregular, there is not enough information to answer the question.
a percent of a percent is part of the percent like 5% of 50% is 10% see then 10 percent would also equal .10 or 100 is 1.00 or 110 is 1.10
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
The area of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 10 units is about 259.8 units2
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4000+300+10+5= 4315 trust me this is the right answer . I AM A HUNDRED PERCENT SURE %100
To calculate the area of a regular hexagon, you can use the formula: Area = (3√3 × side length²)/2. Substituting the value of the side length given, the area of a hexagon with a side length of 10 is (3√3 × 10²)/2 = 150√3. Therefore, the area is approximately 259.81 square units.
0.01 is one percent. If you look at this as money it is $0.01 or one cent.