Answer:
The correct option is D
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option is D.
They both have the same height, assuming that each coin has same volume, then how can coins in 1 stack have different volume than coins in another stack no matter how you stack them.
Like two cylinders with same base area and height have same volume. Like wise rectangle and parallelogram with same base and same perpendicular height having same area....
Sadly the answer has to be at least 20 characters long so I have to say this so I can give you the answer which is 14
Answer:
The approximate sample proportion is 0.59, which means that 41% of the subscribers surveyed most often listen to music somewhere other than in a vehicle.
Step-by-step explanation:
i got this from edmentum lol
<span>Which shapes are topologically equivalent to Choice 2? D. NONE
Choice 1, 3, and 4 are topologically equivalent. These figures each have two holes.
Choice 2 has three holes and is different from the other.
Topologically equivalent figures are figures that can be rearranged to form another shape without breaking.</span>
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Answer:</h2>

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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral where at least one pair of opposite sides are parallel. In a trapezoid, the both parallel sides are known as the bases of the trapezoid. So we have two bases, namely,
. Also, the height
of the trapezoid is the length between these two bases that's perpendicular to both sides. So the area of a trapezoid in terms of of
is:

Since:

The area is:
