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Which founding principle of the article is reflected in the passage
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See lessWhich founding principle of the article is reflected in the passage
creating a permanent union. APEX
creating a permanent union. APEX
See lessWhat is the perimeter in meters of an acre
If I told you that my bedroom is 168 square feet, would you have any way to calculate its perimeter, without making some assumptions ? The area doesn't tell you anything about the dimensions. There are an infinite number of different shapes with different dimensions that all have the same area. 1 acRead more
If I told you that my bedroom is 168 square feet, would you have
any way to
calculate its perimeter, without making some assumptions ?
The area doesn’t tell you anything about the dimensions. There
are an infinite number
of different shapes with different dimensions that all have the
same area.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet
If your acre is a circle, then the circumference is about 739.9
feet, or 225.5 meters.
If your acre is a square, then each side is about 208.7 feet, or
63.6 meters.
If it’s a rectangle, then there are an infinite number of
different perimeters
that it could have.
See lessHow do you convert feet to radians
20 ft to radians
20 ft to radians
See lessHow do you convert feet to radians
. Gnarly the dog has his leash on. His leash is tied to a post in the ground. If Gnarly pulls hisleash tight and runs for 20 feet counterclockwise around the post, his position has changedby an angle of 2 radians. How long is the leash?
. Gnarly the dog has his leash on. His leash is tied to a post in the ground. If Gnarly pulls his
leash tight and runs for 20 feet counterclockwise around the post, his position has changed
by an angle of 2 radians. How long is the leash?
See lessHow do you convert feet to radians
In order to convert feet to radians, you will need to follow this equation: multiply by π/180Ã?. In order to convert radians to degrees, use this equation: multiply by 180Ã?/π.
In order to convert feet to radians, you will need to follow
See lessthis equation: multiply by π/180Ã?. In order to convert radians to
degrees, use this equation: multiply by 180Ã?/π.
What do you call a arrow with no arrowhead
Pointless
Pointless
See lessWhat is an example of tyranny by the few
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See lessWhat is an example of tyranny by the few
An example would be when a church's leaders come together to make all the rules. There are numerous examples of tyranny by the few throughout history. However, one of the most current examples is the way the Christian extremists in America are trying to force America to become a Christian state, espRead more
An example would be when a church’s leaders come together to
See lessmake all the rules. There are numerous examples of tyranny by the
few throughout history. However, one of the most current examples
is the way the Christian extremists in America are trying to force
America to become a Christian state, especially since the
Constitution explicitly calls for separation of Church and State.
The Group ISIS/ISIL can also be said to be imposing tyranny by the
few on the greater number of peaceable Muslims.
What is the sum of first 15 multiples of 6
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1#
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720
720
See lessWhat is the sum of first 15 multiples of 6
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, 78, 84, 90.
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, 78, 84, 90.
See lessWhich of these rights is protected by the First Amendment
The right to assemble in protest of a government action. apex
The right to assemble in protest of a government action. apex
See lessWhich of these rights is protected by the First Amendment
The right to freely practice any religion
The right to freely practice any religion
See lessWhich of these rights is protected by the First Amendment
freedom from taxation A+
freedom from taxation
A+
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