Properties that are preserved under dilation are:
Angle measures
Parallelism
Collinearity
Orientation
So distance is not preserved (distances of segments are not similar in all circumstances excluding a scale factor of 1.) So the answer would be III which is letter D.
Answer:
360,000
Explanation:
there is around 360,000 births a day
Answer:
El poder ejecutivo es el responsable de la gestión diaria del Estado, concibe y ejecuta políticas y leyes que tienen que ser aplicadas; representa a la nación en sus relaciones diplomáticas; sostiene a las fuerzas armadas y en ocasiones aconseja con respecto a la legislación. En los estados democráticos
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct option is E
Explanation:
From the statement, we already know the action taken by the state park official (Placing yellow tapes on parts of the trail with most significant erosion) and the purpose of the action (Abating the erosion). From the options provided;
Option A simply stated the obvious that we already know from the question (hikers being the cause of the erosion because they hike along the trail), but we already know this from the statement.
Option B has no correlation with the aim of reducing the extremely of the erosion and hence its not an option
Option C is assumptive in nature and the scenario here is not based on assumption hence C is not the right answer.
Option D just tells us that the yellow tape would fall off at a faster rate and hence it does not support the argument. What if the yellow tape at higher altitudes falls off or break downs faster than the other? What effect does this have?
Option E is correct. Because the aim of the action is to ensure erosion is not extreme, and not to prevent it, the action taken concentrates on the areas that are eroded by bikers and does not say anything about the areas that are not yet eroded. Hence, this assumption clearly supports the argument.
There was barbarians attacking roman cities then the barbarians finally attacked Rome itself and that's how Rome fell