Rows are generally horizontal (side to side), whereas columns go vertically (up and down) So, take a ruler and tick off four marks, an inch apart. Then, join these marks by drawing a line. Now, take the ruler and lay it perpendicular to the line you just drew. Line the zero mark to one of the marks you made on the line you drew. Draw a new line (going perpendicular to the existing line, right?). Upon this line, make five marks, one inch away from each other and from the zero mark. Using these marks, draw a grid that will measure 4"x6". There y'go!
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4 across by 3 down; adding them up you get 12.)
It is where an alternative option is proposed that will cost more. Example: The original proposal calls for a certain manufacturer's doric columns but you are suggesting that Ionic columns may look nicer. If the Ionic columns are $100 more each and you have 4 columns then you have an Add Alternate of $400.
You get a pencil and look at a picture and draw.
sqare, circle oval, and rectangle!
step 1- draw a circle at the top. step 2- draw a circle at the bottom. step 3-draw two circles at the left and right of the top and bottom circles. step 4-draw a black circle in the middle of all those circles. small tip- you're better to do those 4 circles in red or orange.
1. Draw a circle 2. Draw 3 stars, one blue, one red and one yellow 3. Write Steelers on the left side of the stars 4. Yay, you did it
Maybe 18 is the aweser
4 rows of 6 columns or 4 columns of 6 rows !
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Restate the question: "What is the order of a matrix?" The order of a matrix tells the number of rows and columns in the matrix. For instance, a matrix with 3 rows and 4 columns is a 3x4 matrix ("three by four"). A square matrix has the same number of rows and columns: 2x2
9*4=36
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Draw a 10 x 20 rectangle.
no^||Is correct, however, the REASON it is not, is because you cannot make a perfect square out of it. 16 is 4 rows or 4 columns, and, therefore, makes a square.****************Well, okay, that's a rectangle, but it WOULD be square if they were evenly spaced.
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Draw a Star!
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Groups are columns; periods are rows. Calcium is located in group 2, period 4