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30.03.2021 •
Mathematics
Matthew had 11.9 meters of string. He cut the string into pieces that were each 0.34 meter long.
How many pieces of string was he able to cut?
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Ответ:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
11.9/0.34 = 35
35
Ответ:
A. 8 units
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter of an octagon will be 8 times the length of one side, segment LS. We assume that point S is also located at (0, 1), so is 1 unit away from point L.