<span>This is just an example, and it has no copyrights. I'm sure that you can come up with one on your own since this doesn't have very many terms.
Euclid
By Vicki Young
<span>Euclid dreamed of measuring stuff, many years ago.
He wrote down all the rules for us – a method he would show.
The world seemed flat back in his day,
But all his rules still hold today.
He called his math geometry –
it’s math for you and me.
It was geometry –
measure the earth, you see.
It’s math that’s real for me
- angles and symmetry.
Postulates still are true tell us just what to do.
This much I know is true
Geometry is the math I want to teach to you!
Through the years, they added more, with each new theorem found.
All those Greeks had found the door to prove the earth was round.
This math still rules the world today,
With all the shapes along our way.
This is the math, geometry – it’s math that you can see. </span></span>
Step-by-step explanation:
MN=MP+PN
3X+2=5X-18
2X=20
X=10
MP=50
MN=32
NP=18
Answer:
I think A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a. 36 blueberries and 12 strawberries
b. 16 blueberries and 4 strawberries
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of each berry in the bowl is shown below;
a. Total 48 berries
The Ratio of blueberries to strawberries is 9:3
So, the blueberries is = 48 × 9 ÷ (9 + 3) = 36
And, the strawberries is = 48 × 3 ÷ (9 + 3) = 12
b. Total 20 berries
The Ratio of blueberries to strawberries is 4:1
So, the blueberries is = 20 × 4 ÷ (4 + 1) = 16
And, the strawberries is = 20 × 1 ÷ (4 + 1) = 4