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No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and cube
No
a circle, which has none
A circle
half circle
A circle
Zero
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A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Every possible diagonal is one such.
If t here are 17 beans in circle A and none in circle B You can move 5 beans at a time from circle A to circle B and exactly 3 from B to A, the least number of moves to transfer all to B would be 5.
No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
Atoms are most likely packed in a closely packed arrangement, such as a face-centered cubic (FCC) or a hexagonal close-packed (HCP) structure. These arrangements allow for efficient packing of atoms with minimal empty space between them.
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and cube
No
a circle, which has none