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A landscape architect used the entire length of an 80-foot rope to lay out a flower bed in the shape of a square. In another area, he used the entire length of the same rope to lay out a second flower bed in the shape of a circle. (Drawings not to scale.)
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Brainliest + free points to whoever answers quickly and correctly! which of the following does not result in a driver license suspension? a. dropping out of high school b. stealing from a retailer c. failing to pay child support d. using tobacco after you turn 18
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Which of the following statements is not true about regions? a.) regions have fixed boundaries that are determined by the region's inhabitants.b.) a region can be defined by physical characteristics, such as climate, landform, and vegetation.c.) regions can change over time.d.) a region can be defined by human characteristics, such as language, government, and economic activity.e.) the same location can be considered part of multiple regions.
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