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If I build a gazebo, with a floor the shape of a regular hexagon, each side being 12 feet, there would be two support beams c
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If I build a gazebo, with a floor the shape of a regular hexagon, each side being 12 feet, there would be two support beams c
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Question 704418: How do I figure out this problem? Can someone help?
If I build a gazebo, with a floor the shape of a regular hexagon, each side being 12 feet, there would be two support beams crossing the floor, how long would both support beams be?
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If support beams could only be purchased in 15 foot lengths, how long would each side of the hexagon be? Answer by Edwin McCravy(20065) (Show Source):
The two support beams are drawn in green:
Therefore the support beams ar 2×12 feet or 24 feet each.
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If the two green support beams were only 15 feet each, the
sides would only be half of that or feet.
Edwin