A cylinder would fit the description because a coin is like a squashed cylinder
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the answer is CYLINDER. der a cylinder is obviously called a cylinder
No.
No,a cylinder has no edges
A cylinder would fit the description because a coin is like a squashed cylinder
A coin like a cylinder has 3 faces and 2 edges.
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It is a cylinder since it has three bases of measurement rather than the two that a circle has.
round is used to described the shape and or form like of the circle,sphere,cylinder,cone, etc. Spherical is the specific description of a sphere. A sphere is a 3D object having volume. Marble is a sphere Coin is a cylinder marble and coin are circle only if it is already a figure(drawing).
Think of the coin as a cylinder. The volume is the area of the base X the height. The area of the base is Pi X radius squared. So if you know the radius or the diameter of the coin, which you can measure, and the height which you can also measure, than PiXr2Xh will give you the volume.
sorry, but there is no such shape, the only 3 faced shape would be a coin/cylinder
Normally there would considered to be 2⁴ = 16 possible outcomes as each outcome is one of 2 states: Head or Tails. ------------------------- There is an extremely small probability that a normal coin will end up on its edge, which mean there are 3⁴ = 81 possible outcomes. However, this probability is so small that it is ignored and normally only 2 outcomes are considered possible. As the radius to width ratio of the coin changes, the probability of the coin ending up on its edge changes, for some values being so significant that it becomes a real probability that the edge can result, and for some ratios it is almost always the edge that results and the probability of head or tails (ie ends of the cylinder that is the coin) is so small as to be ignored like the edge for a normal sized coin (cylinder).
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Depends on how accurate you need to be. The volume of a cylinder is Pi x the square of the radius time the height, but in the case the height is very small and the faces aren't flat due to the minted design. A better option would be to submerge it and see how much water it displaces
Assuming you mean a US $1 coin, all you need are its specifications and a bit of basic geometry: The coin has a diameter of 26.5 mm; i.e. a radius of 13.25 mm, and a height (thickness) of 2.00 mm. Using the formula for the volume of cylinder V = Π * r**2 * h, the volume is approximately 3.1416 * 13.25**2 *2.00 = 1103 cubic millimeters.
the answer is CYLINDER. der a cylinder is obviously called a cylinder