I would draw two open pizza boxes that did contain eight-slice pizzas, and show that five slices are gone from one of the pizzas.
To represent 3 halves as a fraction, you can write it as 3/2. This fraction means you have 3 parts out of a total of 2 equal parts. Visually, you can draw a rectangle divided into 2 equal parts and shade in 3 of those parts to represent 3 halves.
In QBasic, you can draw pictures using the built-in graphics commands. First, you need to initialize the graphics mode with the SCREEN command, such as SCREEN 12 for a 640x480 resolution with 256 colors. You can then use commands like LINE, CIRCLE, and PSET to draw shapes and points on the screen. Finally, use GET and PUT commands to manipulate images or sprites as needed.
draw a circle with a M on it
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with line statement, we can also draw boxes. SCREEN 7 COLOUR 5, 15 CLS LINE(60,60)-(130,100),6,B the letter B indicates the box option
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?
You need to draw this \______/ floating on water to show a floating boat.
for the head draw a square then the neck draw a ting rectangle ,for the body draw a sqare or a rectangle it depends what robot you want to draw,for the legs draw a small skinney rectangle and ll the rectangles i said be for are going up and down so last the feet are laying on the ground and are a rectangle
Yes,it is given that draw a rectangle with 3 lines so..1st draw a rectangle then put 3 lines inside in it....!!
Its pretty much 11 rectangles in one.
you just draw a normal rectangle but draw it on a slant. that's all i know from my school teacher.
first draw a triangle, then a rectangle, and lastly draw another triangle on both side of the rectangle... if you want draw a smoke at the bottom.
In QBASIC, you can draw basic shapes using the LINE and CIRCLE commands. To draw a simple representation of the solar system, you would need to create circles representing the sun and planets, then use the LINE command to draw lines connecting the planets to the sun in their respective orbits. You can also add text labels for each planet to make it more informative. Remember, QBASIC is a basic programming language, so the graphics may be limited in detail.
draw a parallelogram which is not a rectangle.verify that its area is equal to the rectangle on the same base and altitude
Draw a 10 x 20 rectangle.