Problem 1, part (a)
<h3>Answer: False</h3>
For instance, 200 feet in real life can be reduced to scale down to say 2 inches on paper. So we have a reduction going on, and not an enlargement.
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Problem 1, part (b)
<h3>Answer: true</h3>
This is because a scale drawing involves similar polygons. This is true whenever any dilation is applied.
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Problem 2
I'm not sure how your teacher wanted you to answer this question. S/he didn't give you any numbers for the side lengths of the polygon. The angle measures are missing as well.
Answer:
Started- 1200BC
Moses wrote the book of Torah.
Ended- 96 CE
John wrote the last book, The book of 'revelation'
Step-by-step explanation:
It took 1400 years to write it.
40 people around 38 people wrote the Bible even though the main author of the book is Holy Spirit.
The Bible has 2 sections:
- Old testament
- New testament
Old testament
Consists of 39 books.
Also referred to as taNaK which means the 'old testament' in Hebrew.
Based on the first five books of the testament (Torah or Pentateuch)
Written before the birth of Jesus Christ.
New testament
Consists of 27 books.
Written after the birth of Jesus Christ.
Based on the teachings and life of Christ (The Gospel).
Apocrypha:
Written between the Old testament and the New Testament.
Some denominations of Christianity don't believe in the Apocrypha.
Took 400 years to write it.
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Answer:a) sample range (R)=2.5
b) sample variance = 0.605
c) sample standard deviation S =0.7778
Step-by-step explanation:
So the right answer is 12.
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If you are looking for decimals yes but if not then no