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Polygon A is a square. Polygon B has 2 more sides than polygon A. What type of polygon is B? a. pentagon b. decagon c. hexagon d. octagon Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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Polygon A is a square. Polygon B has 2 more sides than polygon A. What type of polygon is B?
a.
pentagon
b.
decagon
c.
hexagon
d.
octagon
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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c. hexagon ... a pollygon with 6 sides is a hexagon
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The answer is C. If Poly A is a square it has 4 sides. We know that Poly B has 2 more sides than Poly A. So we add 2+4 which is 6. So a 6 sided shape would be a hexagon.
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