Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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  • Question 7 (request help)

    Name the polygon and find its area. Show your work.

  •     \(\text{in.}^{2}\)

Regular polygons are common in nature

One of the bestknown examples of regular polygons in nature is the small hexagonal cells in honeycombs constructed by honeybees. The cells are where bee larvae grow. Honeybees store honey and pollen in the hexagonal cells. Scientists can measure the health of a bee population by the size of the cells.

  • Question 8 (request help)

    Cells in a honeycomb vary in width. To find the average width of a cell, scientists measure the combined width of 10 cells, and then divide by 10.

    The figure shows a typical 10-cell line of worker bee cells. What is the width of each cell?

  •     \(\text{cm}\)
  • Question 9 (request help)

    The diagram shows one honeycomb cell. Use your answer to Exercise 8 to find h, the height of the triangle. Then find the area of the hexagonal cell.

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  • Question 10 (request help)

    A rectangular honeycomb measures 35.1 cm by 32.4 cm. Approximately how many cells does it contain?

  •     cells

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