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To make three squares using four long straws and four short straws, you can create a three-dimensional shape known as a square pyramid. Start by using the four long straws to form a square base and then use the short straws to connect the corners of the base to a single point above the center of the square, forming the apex of the pyramid. This arrangement will visually present three squares: the base and the triangle sides formed by the short straws. If you need a picture, you may want to search for "square pyramid straw construction" online for visual guidance.
A rectangle 6.3 inches long and 12.2 inches high has an area of 76.86 inches.
A=bh A=9x7 A=63 squareinches
You can't convert cubic inches to inches. You can find possible dimensions of the container, if that's what you are looking for. If it is a cube, each side is 12 inches long.
30 straws costing 45 cents
A typical plastic straw is around 7.5 inches long, while paper straws can vary in length.
In order to make three squares the same size with four long straws and four short straws make a ladder with the straws. Place the long straws at the side the short ones are the rungs.
Depends how long each straw is. Straws come in different lengths. A way to find out is using the equation 1000000x=y Where x = the length of each straw and y = the total length of the straws end to end.
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A light year is 9.4607 x 1012 kilometres, so 63 times that would be almost 600 x 1012 kilometres 1012 = 1,000,000,000,000
A standard McDonald's straw is typically about 7.5 inches long. However, there can be slight variations depending on the type of drink or specific location. The straws are designed to accommodate the thickness of the beverages served, especially for milkshakes and thick drinks.
To calculate the number of straws needed to make a rectangular prism, you would need to determine the dimensions of the prism (length, width, and height) in terms of the length of a single straw. Then, you would calculate the total number of straws required by multiplying the number of straws needed for each dimension. For example, if the prism is 10 straws long, 5 straws wide, and 3 straws high, you would need 10 x 5 x 3 = 150 straws.
A rectangle 6.3 inches long and 12.2 inches high has an area of 76.86 inches.
There are 6C2 = 6*5/(2*1) = 15 pairs.
Perimeter = 12+12+7+7 = 38 inches