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A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
The volume of a pair of dice could be gotten by measuring the sides and calculating it via length/width/height. A second manner would be displacement, where the dice are placed in a liquid with a known density, and the mass of the liquid displaced is used to determine volume.
A pair of jeans, though called "a pair", is really only one article of clothing.
The have two leg sides,.......which is combined into a "pair" !
Speed and distance are examples of scalar quantities, meaning they only have magnitude. Velocity and displacement are vector quantities, meaning they have both magnitude and direction.Examples of scalar quantities:speed (s) - 10 m/s or 36 km/hdistance (d) - 100 m or 0.1 kmExamples of vector quantities:velocity (v) - 10 m/s [E] or 36 km/h [E]displacement (Δd) - 100 m [E] or 0.1 km [E]The value in square brackets (for vector quantities) indicate direction and include, but not limited to:[S], [N], [E], [W], [45°], [45° E of S], [45° S of E], [forward], [backward] [up/↑], [down/↓], etc...
Density = Mass/volume Therefore the quantities are mass (g) and volume (cm3)
If the cross-product are equal the ratios are equal. Thus, a/b = c/d if (and only if) ad = bc
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On a 2-D graph, a pair of numbers are used to determine the position of the point on a graph.
an ordered pair Coordinates.
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A pair of numbers are usually (x,y) if u want to determine a point on a graph. Find the value for both x and y and then plot them on a graph
it is a relationship between the sides with respect to size, In maths it is a relationship between four numbers or quantities in which the ratio of the first pair equals the ratio of the second pair
Plug your ordered pair into both of your equations to see if you get they work.
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