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The net of a pyramid is seen as a square at the base with four triangles attached to the square. Each triangular side has an area which exactly half of the erea of the square base. What fraction of the total area of the net is taken up by the base?


A swimming pool is rectangular shape of length 12 m and width 5.5 m. It has a sloping bottom and is 1 m deep at one end and 3.6 m deep at the other end. The water from a full cylindrical reservoir 3.6 m in diameter and 10 m deep is emptied to the pool. Find the depth of water at the deep end.


The angle which is less than 90 degrees is called?


A circular piece of cardboard with a diameter of 1 m will be made into a conical hat 40 cm high by cutting a sector off and joining the edges to form a cone. Determine the angle subtended by the sector removed.


A circular cone piece of cardboard with a diameter of 1 m will be made into a conical hat 44 cm high by cutting a sector off and joining the edges to form a cone. Determine the anglein degree subtended by the sector removed.


In a paragraph of six to eight lines, distinguish between 2-D and 3-D shapes by providing properties and examples of each


Traffic going has a high of 18" and a diameter 7" to the nearest 10th find the amount of space the cone occupies


14. The perimeter of the right-angled triangle ABC is 80 cm. Its base is 6x and one of the side ribs x². Find x.


A, B, C, D, and E are points on a circle. BFD and AFC are straight lines. DC = DF. Angle mass BAF = 24⁰. Angle mass AFE = x. EFD angle measure = 2x. Find the measure of the angle x.


The sum of the angles in each quadrilateral is 360 °. For example, in a rectangle 4 x 90 ° = 360 ° Gent writes: 5 x 90⁰ = 450⁰, so the sum of the angles in each pentagon must be 450 °.

Is he right? If not, give the correct answer.


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