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Answer or homosapien
James cut out four parallelograms, the dimensions of which are shown below.
Parallelogram 1
length: 12 in.
width: 15 in.
diagonal: 20 in.
Parallelogram 2
length: 16 in.
width: 30 in.
diagonal: 34 in.
Parallelogram 3
length: 20 in.
width: 21 in.
diagonal: 29 in.
Parallelogram 4
length: 18 in.
width: 20 in.
diagonal: 26 in.
James put the parallelograms together so one vertex from each paper exists on a point, as shown in the circle.
4 parallelograms are put together so that one vertex from each paper exists on a point.
Which statement explains whether or not the parallelgrams can be put together so each occupies one-quarter of the area of the circle without overlapping any other pieces? Check all that apply.
The quadrilaterals can be placed such that each occupies one-quarter of the circle.
The quadrilaterals cannot be placed such that each occupies one-quarter of the circle because the vertices of parallelogram 1 do not form right angles.
The quadrilaterals cannot be placed such that each occupies one-quarter of the circle because the vertices of parallelogram 2 do not form right angles.
The quadrilaterals cannot be placed such that each occupies one-quarter of the circle because the vertices of parallelogram 3 do not form right angles.
The quadrilaterals cannot be placed such that each occupies one-quarter of the circle because the vertices of parallelogram 4 do not form right angles.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Simonne used the following steps to simplify the given expression. 12 - 3(-2x + 4) step 1: 12 + (โ3)ยท(โ2x) + (โ3)ยท(4) step 2: 12 + 6x + (โ12) step 3: 12 + (โ12) + 6x step 4: 0 + 6x step 5: 6x what property of real numbers was used to transition from step 3 to step 4? a. identity property of addition b. inverse property of addition c. associative property of addition d. commutative property of addition
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Answer or homosapien
James cut out four parallelograms, the dimensions of which are shown below.
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