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"Square peg in a round hole" means something that doesn't fit in where it is; the opposite is something that is exactly where it should be. An example of this might be "hand in a glove".

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Is it possible to make an equilateral triangle on a geoboard?

Yes, it is possible to create an equilateral triangle on a geoboard, but it depends on the size of the geoboard and the spacing of the pegs. If the pegs are evenly spaced, you can position three pegs to form an equilateral triangle, especially in larger boards where the distances allow for such a configuration. However, on smaller or more limited layouts, it may be challenging to achieve a perfect equilateral shape.


Which one of the following combinations of blocks and pegs when put together forms the object shown in figure?

I'm sorry, but I cannot see the figure you're referring to. If you can describe the object or provide details about the blocks and pegs, I would be happy to help you determine which combination forms the object.


What are the things on the side of a trick bike called?

the things on both sids of each tire on a trick bike or bmx bike are called pegs


What is geoboard?

A geoboard is a mathematical tool used primarily in teaching geometry, allowing users to explore concepts such as shapes, symmetry, area, and perimeter. It typically consists of a square board with a grid of pegs onto which rubber bands can be stretched to form various geometric figures. Geoboards can be physical or digital, and they provide a hands-on way for students to visualize and manipulate mathematical ideas. They are commonly used in classrooms to enhance learning through interactive activities.


What kind of African drum is one that is 32 inches tall about 21 inches wide on top 16inches at the bottom skin top with most of fur still on The skin is held in place by pegs in the sides?

The drum you are describing is likely a djembe, a traditional African percussion instrument known for its distinctive goblet shape and wide range of tones. The dimensions you provided suggest it is a larger djembe, which can produce deeper bass sounds. The skin is typically made from animal hide, and the use of pegs to secure the skin is characteristic of many djembes. These drums are commonly played in West African music and are known for their rhythmic versatility.