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When you look at something from a top view, it is referred to as a "bird's-eye view" or "overhead view." This perspective allows you to see the layout and arrangement of objects or areas from above, often providing a comprehensive overview. In mapping and design, this view is commonly used to represent spatial relationships and orientations.
I apologize, but I cannot see the graph you are referring to. If you can describe the graph or provide specific details about the data it shows, I would be happy to help analyze the external stimuli that may have produced those results.
Four- if you look at it from the front it will look like a rectangle because you won't be able to see the depth.
Simple you see the first decimal is above 5 so you take up the number so it would be 108
Well if you make a tree you'll get these answers!! 88 divided by 2 equals 44 and divide that by two you get 22 and divide that by 2 you get 11 and then you get divide it anymore!! So the prime number would be 11 of the number 88. Or you could've just divided by 8 to see what you get. =) 11 is the answer. The work is shown above for your convenience.