Help me please!!
You’re solid
4. Look at the polyhedron that you chose at the beginning....
Mathematics, 17.08.2020 01:01 denaw5779
Help me please!!
You’re solid
4. Look at the polyhedron that you chose at the beginning. Which two solids do you need to create your polyhedron? How many of each solid do you need?
Answer for your polyhedron. Hint: Each tetrahedron will cover one face of the other solid. (4 points: 1 point for each blank)
Polyhedron 1: Solid:
Number:
Solid:
Number:
Polyhedron 2: Solid:
Number:
Solid:
Number:
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