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To compare, they both have a set of parellel sides and they each have four sides t its shape. To contrast, a trapezoid only has two sides with the same length, while a parellelogram has two sets of equal sides. * * * * * A trapezoid need not have any sides of equal length: only an isosceles one does. For a very crude graphic, see below (ignoring the dots that are just for spacing): ______ |...........\ |______\
double spacing
Depends on which spacing you're talking about. In bikespeak spacing usually refers to the Over-Locknut_distance, but it can also mean the distance between the sprockets in the rear cluster.
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ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
br is a line break, hr is a horizontal rule.br adds vertical spacing between elements on a page, much like the spacing between to paragraphs of text.hr adds a horizontal line. example:before hrafter hr
Rulings are the vertical and horizontal lines inside a table, so excluding the outer border. Spacing can relate to space between the content of a cell and the edge of a cell or the space between each cell and other cells.
Character spacing determines the vertical space of any character in the document.
Word 2007 - Line spacing
Line spacing
Line spacing
Paragraph spacing.
Pitch. It's the number of characters in 1 inch (25.4mm) of text.
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To compare, they both have a set of parellel sides and they each have four sides t its shape. To contrast, a trapezoid only has two sides with the same length, while a parellelogram has two sets of equal sides. * * * * * A trapezoid need not have any sides of equal length: only an isosceles one does. For a very crude graphic, see below (ignoring the dots that are just for spacing): ______ |...........\ |______\
Not more then every 10 ft
Legal ruled or Wide ruled, paper has 11/32" (8.7mm) spacing between the horizontal lines, with a vertical margin drawn about 1-1/4" (31.75mm) from the left hand edge of the page.Commonly used in grade school.See related link.