candice
2006-05-14 07:42:15 |
Maths
Hi!
How to use a standard A4 paper to form a largerest volume block? |
Jer
2006-05-14 12:25:09 |
Re: Maths
If the block is to be solid, consider the paper to already be a block of largest possible volume. |
candice
2006-05-15 10:40:46 |
Re: Maths
i don't know?
we have to fold it? |
Jer
2006-05-15 12:48:08 |
Re: Maths
Sorry for the unhelpful response, but this is not the place to post problems or the solutions to problems. I suggest Ask Dr. Math
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/ |
Jer
2006-05-15 12:49:06 |
Re: Maths
I didn't mean this site isn't the place to post and solve problems! That would be silly. Its these FORUMS where posting problems is not allowed. |
Evelyn
2006-10-26 22:25:00 |
Re: Maths
my grandaughters have a homework assignment where they must use the digits 1 - 9 to replace the letters in this number sentence: hand + still = sixth
does anyone have the solution |
brianjn
2006-10-26 23:01:37 |
Re: Maths
Evelyn we are not a homework site, but as a help look at H + T = I. I must be less than 10 otherwise S could not equal S. Backtrack on other possibilities and eliminate. |
Gamer
2006-10-27 22:53:57 |
Re: Maths
obviously hand + still = blast so I don't know why your teacher thought otherwise. |
Mandireed
2018-11-23 06:26:14 |
Re: Maths
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