Answer:
B. 4
Explanation:
The question says “according to the map”. The map only shows 4 different types of natural resources. I’ve also taken this quiz myself. Therefore, B is correct.
<span>16 square units.
Let's use the pythagorean theorem to determine the lengths of each side of the rectangle.
A = (-3,-1), B = (1,3), C = (3,1), D = (-1,-3)
Length AB^2 = (-3 - 1)^2 + (-1 -3)^2 = -4^2 + -4^2 = 16+16 = 32
Length BC^2 = (1 - 3)^2 + (3-1)^2 = -2^2 + 2^2 = 4 + 4 = 8
Length CD^2 = (3-(-1))^2 + (1-(-3))^2 = 4^2 + 4^2 = 16+16 = 32
Length AD^2 = (-3 - (-1))^2 + (-1 - (-3))^2 = -2^2 + 2^2 = 4 + 4 = 8
And just to make certain I haven't accidentally included the diagonal of the rectangle, I'll check AC and BD. So
Length AC^2 = (-3 - 3)^2 + (-1 - 1)^2 = -6^2 + -2^2 = 36 + 4 = 40
Length BD^2 = (1 - (-1))^2 + (3 - (-3))^2 = 2^2 + 6^2 = 4 + 36 = 40
So I now know that length of the rectangle is sqrt(32) and the width is sqrt(8). And the area will be the product of those 2 numbers. So
sqrt(32)*sqrt(8) = sqrt(256) = 16.
So the area of the rectangle is 16 square units.</span>
Based on the given sources, the sources that can be considered credible are:
- B. A handbook of government statistics
- C. A press release from a company
<h3>Which sources are credible?</h3>
A credible source is one that is released by an authority that is knowledgeable and has the authority to be the best source of the information that they are releasing.
Government statistics are often considered to be credible because the government has the best chance of knowing the situation in a country and how things are going. When it comes to events surrounding a company, the company's press releases are also considered credible.
Question is:
Which sources can be considered credible?
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metallurgy is your answer
The "study of metals and the process of refining (them)...."
Note that it says metal. Metallurgy has the word "Metal" in it, and so is most likely your answer (and is your answer).
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On November 11, 2018, churches bells were rung 100 times all across Canada - also all over the world - to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, also known as <em>"The Great War</em>".
This event did also honor the Canadians soldiers that sacrificed their lives during that conflict that took place between 1914 and 1918.
The event was named "Bells of Peace".