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The first line in a business letter that contains the current date and that is positioned just below the letterhead is the date of the letter.
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nope, twenty-first century is fine
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To draw three squares without lifting your pencil, start by drawing the first square. From the last corner of that square, continue by drawing a second square that shares one side with the first. Then, from the last corner of the second square, draw the third square, ensuring that it also shares a side with the second. This way, all three squares are connected, allowing you to complete the task without lifting your pencil.
Of course!=======================Honk ! The buzzer is bothered by the first answer above.A square is a special kind of rectangle.All squares are rectangles, but all rectangles are not squares.
There are two shapes to cover the two most common sets of angles used in mathematical constructions. The first set square contains 45o-45o-90o angles The second set square contains 30o-60o-90o angles
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The smallest perfect squares that end with 9 are 9 (the square of 3) 49 (the square of 7). Their difference is 40.
Not a clue. The correct answer is to take away a square. Since it requires 4 lines to make a square in the first place. Bam, just take away one of the squares. Pretty simple.
To draw two congruent squares, start by drawing one square with equal-length sides and four right angles. Once the first square is complete, use a ruler or measuring tool to ensure that the second square has the same side length as the first. Position the second square adjacent to the first or in a separate area, ensuring it maintains the same dimensions and angles. This ensures both squares are congruent, meaning they are identical in shape and size.
To determine how many 4x8 sheets of OSB (oriented strand board) you need for 16 squares, first calculate the total area of the squares you want to cover. If each square is, for example, 2x2 feet, then 16 squares would equal 64 square feet (16 squares x 4 square feet each). A 4x8 sheet of OSB covers 32 square feet. Therefore, you would need 2 sheets (64 square feet ÷ 32 square feet per sheet). Adjust the calculations based on the actual size of the squares if different.
Make a square using four of the sticks. Make an identical square with the other four sticks. Place the second square so that it overlaps one quarter of the first square. The third square is the small square created by the overlap and is 1/4 the size of the bigger squares.
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first lets find the square feet in one square. 2 feet by 2 fee = 4 square feet per square on a graph. Then you want four of those so 16 square feet in four 2x2 foot squares
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