you get a pen or pencil and a bit of paper and start to draw.
If you are looking to draw all of Jupiter's SIXTY-THREE MOONS on a paper, then it really depends on a lot of things.First of all, how big are you looking to draw each moon? Every moon is at least slightly different in size, so you therefor cannot just draw sixty-three circles. You have to size each one according to the size of each moon, only divided by about a thousand times.Second, how big is the piece of paper? Is it normal size, or perhaps double normal size? Assuming you mean normal sized paper, and assuming you have instead divided it by a MILLION (which is the only way that at least ONE of them fits on a piece of normal sized paper), then you have just one circle that is 3 centimeters in diameter. By now, I would drop it and print out ONE of Jupiter's moons and say that they all look like that, although it's totally untrue.So, on a normal sized piece of paper with each less than or more than 3 centimeters in diameter, I'd say that about three or four of Jupiter's moons fit on a normal sized piece of paper if none of them overlap.____If you aren't trying to draw them with a direct size correlation, you could draw them all small and put them on one paper and just add the appropriate colors... and maybe list the statistics and actual size beside each one.
Both blotting paper and paper napkins are designed to absorb water, but blotting paper typically has a higher absorbency due to its specific composition and structure. Blotting paper is made from more absorbent materials and has a larger surface area, allowing it to draw in more water quickly compared to a paper napkin.
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Using a pen to draw the start line for paper chromatography can result in smudging or mixing of ink with the solute being separated. This can interfere with the accuracy of the separation process as the ink from the pen may also move up the chromatogram along with the components being analyzed. It is recommended to use a pencil or non-waterproof ink to draw the start line for better results.
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
9X2
5x2 + 3x2 = 16
That's 3 x 8.
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I think if it were to be a triangle that it would be six on each
Yes 3x5
The rectangle has dimensions of [ 12 x 3 ].
To draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 16 cm, you can use the formula for perimeter, which is P = 2(length + width). Set up the equation: 2(length + width) = 16, simplifying to length + width = 8. You can choose various pairs of dimensions that add up to 8, such as 2 cm and 6 cm or 3 cm and 5 cm. Once you have your chosen dimensions, simply use a ruler to measure and draw the rectangle on paper.
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Draw two long parallel lines, both 4 cm, 2 cm apart, then draw the other two lines of the rectangle. You can measure the perimeter if you want. It's exactly 12 cm.
Yes, draw a 2 x 7 rectangle.