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Find the area of the figure below, formed from a triangle and a parallelogram. A figure is formed from a triangle and a parallelogram. The bottom of the parallelogram is 8 millimeters and the height is 6 millimeters. Half of the base of the triangle is labeled 8 millimeters. The other half of the base of the triangle is the top of the parallelogram. The height of the triangle is 6 millimeters. Two sides of the triangle are labeled 10 millimeters.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, rhineharttori
Acircle has a circumference of 2 pi cm. which statement about the circumference and area is true? a comparison of the area and circumference is not possible since the area cannot be determined. the numerical values of the circumference and area of the circle are equal. the numerical value of the circumference is greater than the numerical value of the area. the numerical value of the circumference is less than the numerical value of the area.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40, eddyjunior679
What is the probability of throwing several dice with sum equal to 6 (six)? show the ways of possibilities for sum 6 (as the numerator) and the ways of throwing n dices for n = 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as denominator for all the questions to earn full credits. (a)throw one die, (b) throw two dice, (c) throw three dice (d) throw 4 dice, (e) throw 5 dice
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, lunnar2003
Graph the system of inequalities presented here on your own paper, then use your graph to answer the following questions: y < 4x − 8 y is greater than or equal to negative 5 over 2 times x plus 5 part a: describe the graph of the system, including shading and the types of lines graphed. provide a description of the solution area. (6 points) part b: is the point (5, −8) included in the solution area for the system? justify your answer mathematically. (4 points)
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