could be used to find the unmber
of faces contained each of the priams.
1) count the edges and then ass 2
2) count the vertices
of one base, then multiply by 4
3) count the vertices
of one base then add 2
4) add the number of adges
and vertices
length times width times height
Yes, if the hexagons were regular and if the triangular prisms could be combined to the same shape as the hexagonal prisms.
No, they could form a very irregular pile of prisms.
Spectrums
There are lots of 3 dimensional shapes, like spheres, cubes, rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, the list could go on forever.
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There is no useful or suitable method shown on the list below.
The nth even number is 2n...
That would be the Atomic number. It tells you how many protons are contained in the nucleus of an atom. No two elements could share this number.
n = number of mailboxes on one street x number of streets in the neighborhood
Yes, you could have that situation.
The word "shorter" in the question implies that you already do have a method (or more than one). It is not possible to answer the question without knowing what your method is. It could, in fact, be the shortest possible method so that there is no shorter method!