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If you were to take a cross-section parallel to the base for one of your items, what shape would you see? Can a cross-section be a sphere? Explain in two to three sentences.

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Answered by mitalipatidar
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Answer:

Based on the given figure above, if were to take a cross section parallel to the base of one of the holding tanks, we can describe the shape as therefore, a rectangle. Originally, the holding tanks shape is a rectangular prism, but when cutting it in a cross section, you will see that the shape would be rectangle.

Answered by anvimalik867
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Concept:-

An expression set up of a subject, action word, item, and modifiers. A gathering of modifiers, a subject, an action word, and an item. A sentence that is developed with a subject, action word, item, and modifiers. a blend of subjects, action words, items, and modifiers.

Given:-

We have been given that a cross-section parallel to the base for one of your items.

Find:-

We need to find that what shape would you see? Can a cross-section be a sphere? Explain in two to three sentences.

Solution:-

  • In the event that were to take a cross segment lined up with the foundation of one of the holding tanks, we can portray the shape as hence, a square shape.
  • If were to take a cross fragment agreed with the groundwork of one of the holding tanks, we can depict the shape as subsequently, a square shape.

Hence, the shape can be a square, a rectangle. A cross-section cannot be a sphere.

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