Answer
3.6
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5 is equal to .6 so multiply 6x.6
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of one triangle = 6*16/2 = 48 cm²
Lateral Surface Area = Are of 4 traiangles = 4*48 = 192 cm²
Area of the bottom square = 6 * 6 = 36 cm²
Total Surface Area = 192 + 36 = 228 cm²
Answer: c
1mile=1.6 kilometer
26.2miles=26.2*1.6=41.92 kilometers
Answer:
a) numerical discrete, b) categorical, c) numerical continuous, d) numerical continuous, e) categorical
Step-by-step explanation:
Categorical variables are those that represent attributes. For example, the colors of a model of car. It could be black, white, or red. It represents an attribute that can’ t be measured, only can be classified. Categorical variables can be classified into two types: nominal and ordinal. The categorical nominal variables don’ t follow a natural order, like the “b” statement. Babies could be boys or girls. When they have a hierarchy they are ordinal, for example, the “e” statement. They have an order. The firstborn is before than the middle child.
When the variable can be measured, it is a numerical variable. If the variable can be measured on a continuous scale, like “c” and “d” statement, then it is a continuous numerical variable. You can find any value on the scale. For example, the amount of fluid could be 250 ml, 250.1 ml, 249.5 ml.
If the variable can also take some finite variables, then it is a numerical discrete variable. These variables represent counts, as in the “a” statement, the number of students in a class.
With all due thinking...
I think a Diamond shape will befit your answer. So; The real answer is "Rhomboid"
The reason is that...
A rhomboid has four parallel sides. The opposite sides are equal, but the corners do not form right angles. Think of a rectangle that is slanted(a.k.a diamond) Thats what a Rhomboid is...
A parallelogram that dosent have equal sides is not a rhombus; and which dosent have Right angles are not rectangles and hence cannot be aquares either.
So in all Way a Rhomboid will mark the answer for your question.
Hope it helps..
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Leukonov/Olegion.