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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help....For every 5 questions u help me with ill award u with a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 1 (Fill-In-The-Blank Worth 4 points) (07.02 MC) Look at the net of the polyhedron shown below. A net is shown. It has two pentagons joined by a square in the middle. The square in the middle is joined to two other squares on the left and two more rectangles on the right. The number of vertices of the polyhedron is ________.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I want at least 3 medals per question....minimum.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 medals per question thats crazy how bout 2 for every 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I might settle for 2, let me think about it....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lstrasmann help

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

so is there a picture or something? because it says the figure below.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

looks like 13 vertices to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not actuially typing it just says i am so like i said though ill give a medal for every 5 u help me with cuz im doing a 400 question pretest and i need help with 60 so that means u will end up with 12medals if u help out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A spherical fish bowl is half-filled with water. The center of the bowl is C, and the length of segment AB is 24 inches, as shown below. Use Twenty two over seven for pi. A sphere with diameter 24 inches is drawn. What is volume, in cubic inches, of water inside the fish bowl?

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so do u know the answer jw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

these r the options for the answers 2430.86 3620.57 150.8 603.3

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

i had to use one of those area calculator things and the volume is 3619.115

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a quadrilateral ABCD, the diagonals bisect each other at point T. Based on the given information which statement is presented first to show that side AB is equal to side BC? Angle ADT is congruent to Angle ATB. Angle ATB is congruent to Angle CTB. Side BC is equal to the diagonal AC of the quadrilateral. Side AB is equal to the diagonal DB of the quadrilatera

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

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OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

wait that drawing is incorrect

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

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OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

it should be A. Angle ADT is congruent to Angle ATB.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

William folds his origami paper along the dotted lines shown below so that the triangular flaps overlap exactly on the square. The origami paper is shown as a square with a triangle on each of the four sides. The length of the side of the square is equal to 5 multiplied by the square root of 2 inches. The folded origami paper shows a square with each side equal to 5 multiplied by the square root of 2 inches and the diagonals of the square are drawn. If the dimensions of the origami paper are decreased by One-half, what will be the new area of the paper? 5 square inches 20 square inches 25 square inches 10 square inches

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lstrasmann

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

sorry i was answering another question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just this one and one more then ill give u a medal and open a new thread so we can do it again

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

i got 7.071067812

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok im not typing anything so you can go ahead and try toanswer it lol my computer is stupid sometimes

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

mine does that too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not an option for an answer

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

yeah i know but thats what i got

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats what i got also so idk should i just guess on it and post another question

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

okay i got it wrong it is really 12.5

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

if i do the area of the original paper it is 50

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what would u put

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

so cutting that in half is 25

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

i would put 25 but idk if its correct but it would be my answer if i had that on a test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The figure below shows AB = 2 units and BD = 5 units. If the area of triangle ADE is 70 square units, what is the area of the trapezoid BCED? 58.80 square units 5.71 square units 7.53 square units 64.29 square units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

....

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

tbh i don't have any idea what that is

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

it says im typing but im really not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does tbh mean

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

to be honest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Darius drew the diagram shown below and described it as an equilateral triangle with a square inside it. Point D is the midpoint of segment AC. The figure shows a square EFGD inside a triangle ABC. Vertices E and F are on side AB, vertex G is on side BC, and vertex D is on side AC. Segment AD is 10, segment AE is 8 and segment FB is 8. The geometry teacher pointed out that the triangle cannot be equilateral since side AC is not equal to AB. Which statement best explains why the measurements are incorrect? Segment AB is 8 + 6 + 8 = 22. Segment AB is 8 + 8 + 8 = 24. Segment AB ˜ 8 + 9.6 + 8 ˜ 25.6. Segment AB ˜ 8 + 12.8 + 8 ˜ 28.8.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

......

OpenStudy (lstrasmann):

Segment AB ˜ 8 + 12.8 + 8 ˜ 28.8.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

look for my next thread

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