So if you have a square, find a pyramid or prism with one side being a square. (or in case of circle cone or cylinder)
When a math question asks for the total, it is looking for the sum as an answer.
Exactly what it says. 1 whole and 5 tenths.
Joseph Mcdonald Says Ask Your Teacher!
No. The fact that the bases have the same area says nothing about the shape of the bases.
You are being asked to describe he shape using appropriate geometric terms.
In other words, do the math in your head, not on paper.
When it says the base word for another word, it is referring to the root or core word from which the other word is derived. The base word provides the foundation or main meaning for the derived word.
It means that you don't look at it anymore. It makes the math problem easier.
It mean something
When a question for the total cost of these, it refers o the items that were mentioned in the math problem.
It means he likes the shape and proportion of your legs. It doesn't necessarily mean he likes you, but he probably does.
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