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Answer:</h2>
BC ≅ 11cm
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
To accomplish this task, follow these steps:
i. Using your ruler, draw a line AB with length 8cm as shown in Figure 1. This will give AB = 8cm
ii. Remove the ruler and place your protractor at the point A and parallel to line AB as shown in Figure 2. Make a dot at the mark 90° of the protractor (See Figure 2). For accuracy, ensure that the 180° mark of the protractor is on the line AB.
iii. From point A through the dot in (ii) above, use a ruler to draw a line AC of length 8cm as shown in Figure 3. This will give AC = 8cm and will also give angle CAB = 90°
iv. Now join points C and B by drawing a line from point A to C using a ruler as shown in Figure 4.
v. Lastly, measure the length of BC by placing your ruler on line BC as shown in Figure 5. This should give a value of about 11cm.
Therefore the length of BC = 11cm approximately.
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Answer:
12.102, 12.012, 12.01, 12.001
Step-by-step explanation:
Since all of the numbers have the same numbers in the tens and ones places, the first place we need to compare is the tenths. The number with the greatest digit in the tenths place is 12.102, so it is first. The other numbers have a zero in the tenths place, so we move to the hundredths. 12.012 and 12.01 both have a one in the hundreds place, so we need to look at the thousandths. 12.012 is greater because it has a two in the thousandths place instead of a zero like 12.01, so it goes next, then 12.01, leaving 12.001 as the least.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the candy bar is just one
Giving 1/4 of it to her younger sister make her left with 3/4 of the candy bar i.e 1 - 1/4 = 3/4
Then giving 1/3 of the left over to her elder sister it becomes 3/4 * 1/3 =1/4
Then the remaining candy bar will be 3/4 - 1/4 = 1/2
Then she will be left with 1/2 i.e half of the candy bar.
13.5•18 = 243 inches squared
The addition propertyof equality is the answer