There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Dividing this by 12 gives 100/12 = 8.5 lengths of 12 centimetres.
no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
No, a regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, and an irregular hexagon typically has fewer. To have exactly two lines of symmetry, the shape would need to be an asymmetric polygon, which isn't classified as a hexagon. Therefore, it's impossible to create a hexagon that has exactly two lines of symmetry.
Yes, the middle of the figure would make exactly four right angles if there were two lines (rays or line segments) in the figure. By:Donny Heitler
No. 100 centimeters would make up a meter.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? In a meter, there are 100 centimeters. So, if each ruler is 30 centimeters long, you would need 3 rulers to make up a meter. Just imagine all those rulers lined up, creating beautiful straight lines in your artwork.
no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
That's like saying 'Why does a mile have to be exactly 1760 yards?'. Somebody decided to make a measiurement called a metre and that it would have 100 cm.
make a square
No. A pentagon can have 1 or 5 lines of symmetry.
Yes, the middle of the figure would make exactly four right angles if there were two lines (rays or line segments) in the figure. By:Donny Heitler
Leading Lines take many forms. They make lines that make up the picture. It could be a railroad track, it doesn't matter. Leading Lines do exactly that.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
No. 100 centimeters would make up a meter.
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That depends wholly on the size of the shoe. The larger the shoe, the fewer it would take to make a meter, and vice-versa.