Answer:
A quick count of the words that comprise the Gettysburg Address reveals the following. Of the two hundred and sixty nine words that make up the address, two hundred and five of them are made up of one syllable, another forty six had two and only twenty or so had three syllables or more.
Answer:
54.22 mm
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the circumference of the circle and then divide it by 2.
We start with the formula for the circumference for the circle:
C = 2πr
To find r, divide 22 by 2:
22/2=11
Now find the cicumference:
C = 2πr = 2(3.14)(11) = 108.46 mm
NOW, to find the perimeter of the semicircle, divide the circumference by 2:
108.46/2 = 54.22 mm
Answer:
Plot -11 on the tick mark directly to the left of -10.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
-Josh