Create an image depicting a classroom setting with a mathematics lesson in progress. Include a 3D model of a square pyramid inside a cube, indicating the side length of 24 cm. Also, include a visual representation of a geometric figure with 13 vertices and 26 edges, but without defined faces. However, ensure no text or numbers visible, as per instruction.

Use Euler's Formula to find the missing number.

Vertices: 13
Edges: 26
Faces: ?

A. 14
B. 15****?
C. 16
D. 17

What is the maximum volume of a square pyramid that can fit inside a cube with a side length of 24 cm?

A. 2,304 cm3
B. 4,608 cm3
C. 6,912 cm3****?
D. 13,824 cm3

Please help and explain!

Surface Areas of Pyramids and Cones Quiz-U6L3 - Connections - because I appreciate all the help from everyone else! 5/2/22

1.) A - 24
2.) B - Pentagon
3.) A - 76m(2);244m(2)
4.) B - 671m(2);725m(2)
5.) A - 216πin.(2)
6.) A - 72ft(2)
7.) C - 650m(2)
8.) C - 6.9mm
9.) D - 19m
10.) A - 40cm

What you can do is actually write the answer you got instead of just the letter because they change the orders of the answers and questions

The answers are different for everyone. Those teachers... too smart...

W E L P there's nothing you can do about it

1. 15

2. Pentagon
3. 112 cm^2; 336 cm^2
4. 951m^2; 969m^2
5. 1,659 in^2
6. 790 m^2
7. 43.1
8. LA= 829.4ft^2; SA= 1,209.5ft^2
9. 541.8cm^2
10. 39.71 pi m^3
11. 2.1in
12. 507 cm^3
13. 1,512 cm^2
14. 140 cm^2
15. 3,054 cm^2
16. 2,614 m^2
17. yes; 1:8
18. 196 m^2
19. 49,009 m^2
20. 4,608 cm^2
I just took the test so these are correct

Lmao, I got different answers-

*cri cri*

^That’s hilarious

Iappreciateit! is 100% correct.

#1, correct

#2.
Volume of any solid that comes to a point:
V = (1/3) base x height
= (1/3)(24^2)(24)
= 1/3(24^3
= 4608

awesome.

y'all gonna give answers tho?

guessing not... I'll try to... brb