If a cross section of the block is cut perpendicular to the base and passes through the top vertex of the pyramid, which of the following shapes describes the cross section?
Triangle
Rectangle
Trapezoid
Hexagon
Answer:
The answer is a triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, 3/5 and 6/10 are equivalent fractions.
A fraction is defined as a numerical representation of a part of a whole that represents a rational number.
Arithmetic operations can also be specified by adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying built-in functions.
* Multiplication operation: Multiplies values on either side of the operator
For example 4*2 = 8
We have been given that fractions 3/5 and 6/10
By multiplying the fraction by the same numerator and denominator, equivalent fractions can be determined.
Here the same numerator and denominator is 2 i.e. 2/2
⇒ 3/5 × 2/2 = 6/10.
Therefore, 3/5 and 6/10 are equivalent fractions.
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5 square root of 3
Answer:
Hai
5√3 is can equal to √75
because when i take 5 in root, i have to multiply by itself and 3.
5√3 is can equal to √15.√5
because its already equal to √75
5√3 is can equal to √25.√3
because its equal to √75
the other options are wrong.
good luck(:
Equivalent expressions to 5 square root of 3 could be 10 square root to the power of three halves, 15 square root to the power of 3 divided by 3, or (5 square root of 3) times 1. These are based on simplifying radicals or finding equivalent forms.
The given expression is 5 square root of 3. Equivalent expressions may factor in multiplication or division of the two components of the expression - the coefficient (5) and the radicand (√3). So, the equivalent expressions to 5√3 could be 10√3/2, 15√3/3, or (5√3) * 1, as examples. In each of these cases, the fundamental concept you're applying is simplifying radicals and/or equivalent forms of expressing a root. Note that the exact equivalents may vary depending on the specific context or constraints of a given problem or exercise.
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