The sum is a mathematical operation by which we get the result for sum of 8 yards and 5 feet, 29 foot.
To measure and compare various things we use one term which is known as a unit. When all of the measuring units are the same, comparison is simple. Depending on their intended usage, different units can be categorized.
For example, for length measurement we use units like:- Yard, Feet, inch, miles.
Given that,
we have to add two quantities, which have different units but dimension is same for both quantities,
L₁ = 8 yards
L₂ = 5 feet
It is known that,
1 yard = 3 feet
So, L₁ = 8 yards = 24 foot
L = L₁ + L₂
L = 24 + 5 foot = 29 foot
So, The sum is 29 foot
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True or False
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
A trapezoid is one special type of quadrilateral.
The speciality is one pair of opposite sides would be parallel.
The trapezium may or may not have the non parallel sides equal. If they are equal it is called isosceles trapezium
Here when we consider a trapezium, the median is the line joining the mid points of the non parallel sides.
Since trapezium is narrow on one side of the median and wider on the other side of the median, this cannot divide the trapezium into two symmetrical shapes.
Hence A trapezoid cannot have symmetry with respect to the median of the trapezoid.
I have no clue what i’m doing
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
its just negative four plus negative two
they only put it in parentheses because they cant have both signs right next to each other
The theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is 30%.
The theoretical probability of the coin landing heads up is 30%.
The number of times the coin lands heads up out of the total number of coin flips is called the experimental probability. In this case, the experimental probability is 21/70 = 0.3, or 30%.
The theoretical probability of getting heads on a fair coin is always 50%, but in this specific experiment, the experimental probability varied due to chance. As the number of coin flips increases, the experimental probability should approach the theoretical probability of 50%.
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Answer:
50%
I got it wrong that the answer was 50%.