A 5 foot by 7 foot flag is a rectangle, and rectangles have only two lines of symmetry: one vertical line through the center and one horizontal line through the center. For a shape to have four lines of symmetry, it must be symmetrical in both dimensions, such as a square, which can be divided both vertically and horizontally as well as diagonally. Since a rectangle has unequal side lengths, it cannot achieve four lines of symmetry.
I don't think a human foot has any lines of symmetry. I don't know about other species.
my foot
According to Allstar Flags, flags are by size:Garrison Flag 20 x 38 feetPost Flag 8 foot 11 3/8 inches by 17 feetField Flag 6 foot 8 inches by 12 feetStorm Flag 5 feet by 9 feet 6 inches.and Internment Flag 5 foot by 9 foot 6 incheshttp://www.allstarflags.com/facts/how-military-uses-flags/
1. You cant touch the net at all.... 2. if you pass the ball over but outside the lines that's out 3. your foot cant cross the line on serve 4. you cant be out of rotation 5. you cant overlap someone else there are more but yo might want to check out a rule book... those are the basics
Foot prints, a flag and some dust....
You cant
To mark off nine one-foot squares on a three-foot square piece of cloth, you need to draw four lines. Two horizontal lines and two vertical lines will divide the cloth into a grid of nine one-foot squares. The two horizontal lines will split the cloth into three rows, while the two vertical lines will create three columns.
the purpose of bones in the foot because if we didn't have any then we cant move or use our foot
you can not die from it unless your foot falls off and the doctor cant help
the American flag and his foot print
We can solve this problem using a ratio. Since a 6 foot man casts a 4 foot shadow we can write this ratio as 6:4. If we reduce this ratio we get 3:2. Now we're stating that for every 3 feet of height, the shadow cast will be 2 feet.Now we can work our problem out using a small table:3 feet of flag pole = 2 feet of shadow6 feet of flag pole = 4 feet of shadow9 feet of flag pole = 6 feet of shadow12 feet of flag pole = 8 feet of shadow15 feet of flag pole = 10 feet of shadow18 feet of flag pole = 12 feet of shadowTherefore an 18 foot flag pole will cast a 12 foot shadow at the same time that a 6 foot man casts a 4 foot shadow.
one answer: defense of the flag.................