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a)Draw a line thru the center intersecting 2 points on either sides of the circle b)Using radius of the same circle, draw 2 arcs in both intersecting points. Along with the straight line, this will cut out 4 sectors, with the rest of the circle sum to get for the 5th portion.
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Draw a five-pointed star. Place five seeds on the points and five more where the lines intersect.
There are only two ways in which teams can gain points in the English Premiership League.- One way is by Winning a match, every win gives a team Three Points. Therefore Five Wins from a club would result in Fifteen Points.- The other way is by Drawing a match, every draw gives a team One Point, Therefore Five Draws would result in Five Points.- Every loss, results in no points being won.
This is completely possible to do, just draw a picture and that will answer your problem!!!!!! :0 )
Draw a five-pointed star. Place five trees on the points and five more where the lines intersect.
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Draw a five-pointed star. Plant five seeds on the points and five more where the lines intersect.
A trapezium has four points. If it has five, it is not a trapezium unless three of the points are on the same line. And in that case, one of those points is redundant.
Five points in the past three years? Your chances of being hired with more than three points within that time frame are pretty slim, let alone five. Sorry to break it to you, but the odds are not in your favour, at all.
You can really draw them with any number of points greater than two. The common form that is very easily sketched by hand is the five pointed star.
The maximum score of 375 is achieved by scoring five aces (5 points), five twos (10 points), five threes (15 points), five fours (20 points), five fives (25 points), five sixes (30 points), the Bonus for Upper Box row score equaling or exceeding 63 points (35 points), five sixes played as Three-of-a-kind (30 points), five sixes played as a Four-of-a-kind (30 points), a Full House (25 points), a Small Straight (30 points), a Large Straight (40 points), a Yahtzee (50 points), and five sixes played as Chance (30 points). If the Yahtzee bonuses are included, this score can be elevated to 1,575 points. This would mean 12 bonuses of 100 points are awarded for each of the 12 non-Yahtzee boxes. In this case, one would fill in the Yahtzee box first, then each box in the Upper Section, and then use the remaining Yahtzees as wild cards for the Lower Section boxes. This requires employing the "Jokers" rule using the Yahtzees as wild cards in the small and large straight spots.