Which shape is always a parallelogram
(Pentagon,trapezoid,rhombus,or triangle

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Answer 1
Answer: A rhombus is always a parallelogram, hope that helps!
Answer 2
Answer: parallelograms, rectangles, rhombus, square

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artie uses 1 1\3 yarda of rope to make the bottom of his hammock stronger. he also uses 10 inches of rope to make each of 4 sections of the hammock stronger how much rope in yards and in inchesdoes artie use in all draw a diagram explain how the diagram helped solve the problem

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Lets change yards into inches: 1 1/3 x36=48. Now since he used 10 inches in 4 sections multiply 10 by 4: 10x4=40. Now add 40 inches and 48 inches: 40+48=88. Divide by 36 to find yards: 88/36=2 yards and 16 inches :)
i would say the correct answer is 2 yd 16in hope i helped 

PLEASE HELP IM FAILING MATH CUZ,I TRUSTED PPL ON HERE THAT WERE WRONG

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The point-slope form:

y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\n\nm=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Let's take two point of the graph (look at the picture)

(2, -2) and (0, 1).

Substitute:

m=(1-(-2))/(0-2)=(3)/(-2)=-(3)/(2)\n\ny-(-2)=-(3)/(2)(x-2)\n\n\boxed{y+2=-(3)/(2)(x-2)}

Determine whether the number 10/9 is closest to 0, 1/2, or 1

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Simply do the division to get a decimal. When you divide 10/9 you get: 1.111...
This number is closer to 1. 
Hope that helps!
the answer to your promble is it is closer to one

How do I find the the perimeter of a rectangle
in a coordinate plane

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From the way you worded the question, it sounds like you have
the (x, y) coordinates of each corner of the rectangle.

The perimeter of any shape is the distance all the way around it,
or the sum of the lengths of all the sides.

So you have to take the coordinates of the four corners of the
rectangle, and find the length of each side ... that's the distance
between each pair of corner-points.  Then addum up to get the
perimeter.

I know finding the distance between two points is a pain, so I'll
tell you a way to make it a bit simpler:  You don't actually need to
do it 4 times.  You can get away with doing it only 2 times, and
you'll have enough information to find the perimeter.

Take the coordinates at the ends of any side of the rectangle.
Find the distance between them.  The side opposite that one
has the same length.

Then take the coordinates of either side that hooks onto the
side you just did.  One end of it will have the same coordinates
that you just worked with.  Find the distance between the two ends.
You know that this distance is the other dimension of the rectangle,
and you also know that the side opposite it has the same length.

So now, you found the distance between two pairs of points,
and you know both dimensions of the rectangle, and you know
the length of all four sides.

Now you can wrap it up !

45 - k = 27; 17, 18, 19

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The answer would be 18 because you would subtract 45 from 27.
45 - k = 27

45 - 27 = k
45 - 27 = 18

Answer: k = 18

Carla the baker worked for 5 Inhours to make cookies. She mended with 380 cookiesaltogether. Write anequation to express howmany cookies Carla madeeach hour.

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76 cookies per hour hope i helped

380/5 or x(cookies)/h(hours worked) answer would be 76 cookies per hour.