Latitude and longitude
In a two part Venn diagram of an or function the center intersection would have to be shaded. This is because you result can be A or B.
shaded sectors do not appear on listings
No.Restate the question: Abby split a circle into 6 equal parts and shaded 5 parts. Lolo split a congruent circle into 9 equal parts and shaded 8 parts. Do the two circles show equivalent fractions?The two fractions are 5/6 and 8/9. Since they are both in lowest terms, they are different quantities and cannot be equivalent.A general method for determining equivalent fractions or to compare them is to convert each fraction to a decimal:5/6 = 0.833333 ...8/9 = 0.888888 ...Equivalent fractions are different representations of the same quantity; in this case the two fractions represent different quantities.======Read more: Abby_split_a_circle_into_6_equal_parts_and_shaded_5_parts.lolo_split_a_congruent_circle_into_9_equal_parts_and_shaded_8_parts.do_the_two_circles_show_equivalent
If no two numbers are alike, then there is no mode. The mode is none.
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There is none, since there are no grids!
Alike. They are two different biomes.
NO. Pigs and cows are two entirely different species, two very different animals that can nor will ever look alike.
The two grids are not connected together. There is a high voltage difference between the two grids. When the bug tries to crawl through the grids to get to the light, it completes the circuit and the electricity passes through the bug. The electricity is what kills the bug.
They can look alike but, they don't look exactly alike. No two of any species are exactly the same.
How they are alike and how they are different.
they are not alike at all, they are two entirely different paintings that Vincent painted at completely different times of his sad and tragic life.
Describing a contrast is describing how two things are different.
"Is alike different to like?" Generally, 'alike' is used to refer to things that are similar, E.G. Those two friends are very alike. Where 'like' is used to talk about things that are almost the same, E.G. Those two friends are like twins!