<span>Yes, you can do this. It is important to note however that inside of lines, the sides of a this quadrilateral are better described as segments. A quadrilateral has four sides, and if there are two sets of parallel sides, it is a parallelogram. A rectangle is a parallelogram, but it has four right angles. If you take a rectangle, and change the angles, you will still have a parallelogram that is no longer a rectangle. It will have two sets of parallel sides, but no right angles. Opposite angles will be congruent.</span>
we know the circumference shown for that picture is π miles, what would it be for the diameter? namely how long is the diameter of that circle whose circumference is π miles?
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<u>11 chairs at each table.</u> (157/14 = 11.214...)
<u>There will be 3 chairs left over.</u> (14x11 = 154 157-154 = 3)
Answer:
(a). 2.251 cm
, 2.349 cm, 2.295 cm
(b). 0.023 meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a). We are asked to to choose the options that shows the actual measurement of the rainfall.
Since the rounded figure is 2.3 cm, this means that either the tenths digit is 3 with hundredths digit less than 5, or tenths digit is 2 with hundredths digit greater than or equal to 5.
Let us check our given choices one by one.




Therefore, the correct choices are 2.251 cm
, 2.349 cm and 2.295 cm.
(b) We know that 1 cm equals 0.01 meters.
To convert 2.3 cm to meters, we will multiply 2.3 by 0.01.


Therefore, the rounded measurement of rain would be 0.023 meters.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: