Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Tessa is using felt to create different three-dimensional toy foods.
Tessa is using felt to create different three-dimensional toy foods.
Which of the following statements explain the best approximation of material Tessa will need to create a strawberry with the given dimensions? Select all that apply.
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A.Tessa could use 2
triangles , each of area 12 square centimeters, and acircle of area 12.6 square centimeters to create the outside of the strawberry. -
B.Tessa will need about 25 cubic centimeters of stuffing for the inside of the conical strawberry.
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C.Tessa will need a red felt circle of area 12.6 square centimeters and a red felt piece of area 39.7 square centimeters that folds to form a cone.
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D.Tessa will need about 37.7 cubic centimeters of stuffing for the cylindrical strawberry.
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E.Tessa could use a felt net for a square pyramid with a total surface area of 66.4 square centimeters to create the strawberry, which has a little extra to connect the edges.
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