Meridian is not a term used in that area of maths; you may be confused with the median, the middle value when all values are placed in ascending order.
Yes.
Neither Canada nor the US touches either the equator or the Prime Meridian. Each of them covers a huge range in latitude and longitude. The figures can easily be found on line or in an atlas.
it was establish between 1800's by the native American group Inca
quadrilateral
CoreStates Financial group purchased Meridian in the mid-90's. First Union later purchased CoreStates, and then Wachovia. The current name of the conglomerate bank is 'Wachovia'.
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This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
The address of the Meridian District is: 1326 W Cherry Ln, Meridian, 83642 1516
Certainly, prominent figures in the tribe were decided by a group of elders.
To sort the three figures, you could use color, shape, or size as sorting rules. For color, you might group them into red, blue, and green figures. If sorting by shape, you could categorize them into circles, squares, and triangles. Lastly, for size, you could classify them as small, medium, and large figures based on their dimensions.
meridian is the middle of a sequence.... ex 1,3,5,7,9 5 is the meridian