60 degrees
There is no exact measure, but 2 sides are congruent which means that 2 angles are congruent.
measure the perimeter then measure from the EXACT center to a side multiply this only works on regular decagons!
a big tape measure thing, I think they are used for construction, but I don't know the exact name for them
The "median" is the exact middle score, or the average of the two middle scores if there are an even number of data points.
60 degrees
Measure it.
There is no exact measure, but 2 sides are congruent which means that 2 angles are congruent.
It is an inaccurate model, because there is no way to measure the exact mass, path, and charge of an atom
The Sun is a burning gaseous mass. Where do you want to measure from? Where do you want to measure to?
measure the perimeter then measure from the EXACT center to a side multiply this only works on regular decagons!
Unfortunately, we can't measure planets with exact accuracy. Please see the related question for the information that we do have.
the measurement is not always exact and say you were to measure a football field and your measurement were to be exact it would be close to impossible
a big tape measure thing, I think they are used for construction, but I don't know the exact name for them
I don't know the exact measure but somewhere around the 100s
There is no 'exact'. Oceans, by their very nature, are constantly shifting and changing.
There is no exact measure for a cubit. A cubit is a measure of a man's forearm. It usually varies from about 18 inches to 22 inches. Using the average of 20 inches, you are looking at 400 inches. Again, this is not an exact.