Answer: About
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing figure is attached.
Notice in the first picture that Alberta has a complex shape.
You can calculate the area of a complex shape by decomposing it into polygons whose areas can be calculated easily.
Observe the second picture. Notice that it can be descompose into two polygons: A trapezoid and a rectangle.
The area of the trapezoid can be calcualted with the formula:

Where "h" is the height, "B" is the long base and "b" is short base.
And the area of the rectangle can be found with the formula:

Wkere "l" is the lenght and "w" is the width.
Then, the apprximate area of Alberta is:

Substituting vallues, you get:

Therefore, the area of of Alberta is about
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Bisector is simply a straight that divides the line (through which it's passing) into two equal halves. Or simply, it passes through the midpoint of any line. It may make any angle with the line through which it passes.
Perpendicular Bisector is also the same but the only difference is that it makes an angle of 90° with the line through which it passes or cuts.
Answer:6 3 7 8 abcd and that order
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>What makes the statement true?</span>7^-2= 0.0204081633
Answer:
= 29.82 yards/second
Step-by-step explanation:
The speed is given in the problem. We just need to convert its units. The multiplicative identity (that is, 1) may be used to change the units without changing the value. (note: do you know what the additive identity is?)
61 miles per hour
(61 miles) / (1 hour)
(61 miles)/(1 hour)*1
((61 miles)/(1 hour))*((5280 feet)/(1 mile))
((61 miles)/(1 hour))*((5280 feet)/(1 mile))*((1 yard)/(3 feet))*((1 hour)/(60 minutes))*((1 minute)/(60 seconds))
note: miles, feet, hours, minutes cancel out; leaving yards per second
(61/1)*(5280/1)*(1/3)*(1/60)*(1/60) yards/second (note: I write that way to paste into Excel)