All triangles have 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees
yea
You have to at least get a 22 on your ACT I think they will except a 20 but only if you retake the ACT
Reapportionment Act of 1929. This act established the current maximum number of seats in the House of Representatives at 435. The number of seats is allocated among the states based on their population, with each state being guaranteed at least one seat. The size of the House has remained fixed at 435 since then.
I would not do that. You can at least act nice, or just not mean.
Yes and if not ACT you must at least have the SAT. After doing the normal ACT or SAT for most Ivy League schools you must have at least 3 SAT Subject Test Scores sent.
The Sherman Antitrust Actthe passage of the sherman antitrust act
The Sherman Antitrust Actthe passage of the sherman antitrust act
If you want to get into the University of Arkansas, you must have an ACT score at least a 20. You must also have an SAT score of at least a 930.
yeah..or at least they act like it
You can use a cube to figure out how many faces there are, angles and edges.
Consider the isosceles trapezium ABCD (going clockwise from top left) with AB parallel to CD. And let the diagonals intersect at O Since it is isosceles, AD = BC and <ADC = <BCD (the angles at the base BC). Now consider triangles ADC and BCD. AD = BC The side BC is common and the included angles are equal. So the two triangles are congruent. and therefore <ACD = <BDC Then, in triangle ODC, <OCD (=<ACD = <BDC) = <ODC ie ODC is an isosceles triangle. The triangle formed at the other base can be proven similarly, or by the fact that, because AB CD and the diagonals act as transversals, you have equal alternate angles.
Act II Sources: I work for them.