B. draw a diagram of the flag marking in the diagonal. mark the length and the width in terms of x.
C. use Pythagoras theorem to write an equation relating the lengths of the sides to the length of the diagonal.
D. solve the equation to find the dimensions of the Australian flag. round your answer to the nearest cm
A. 2x B. draw a rectangle with a line ad label accordingly C. W^2 + D^2 =L^2
D. 45= 15= w 30= l
a 0.625
b 1.6
c 3
d 40
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
8/5=1.6
Let's use this illustration of shapes to learn more about ratios. How can we write the ratio of squares to circles, or 3 to 6? The most common way to write a ratio is as a fraction, 3/6. We could also write it using the word "to," as "3 to 6." Finally, we could write this ratio using a colon between the two numbers, 3:6. Be sure you understand that these are all ways to write the same number.
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