The real answer is 33.443 but since 12 is the number with the least significant figures your answer will be 33
There are no real life applications of reciprocal functions
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
real life example of exterior angles
How is it related to real life A real life example
our eyes , petals of flowers,wheels of car , bathroom tiles,butterfly's wings,our ears ,cigarettes . :)
congruent objects in real life include wheels balls bridges any type of leg ex. table leg ect.
ice cube
soccer ball basketball
Well, without knowing what the two solid figures are and what the real life figure is, you cannot solve it as far as I know. That's all I've got.
Any business that mass produces anything! Each product in the mass production process must be the same.
Congruent triangles are used in real life in various fields such as architecture, engineering, and design. In architecture, congruent triangles are used to ensure stability and balance in structures. In engineering, they are used to calculate forces and angles in different structures. In design, congruent triangles are used to create symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing patterns. Overall, understanding congruent triangles is crucial for ensuring accuracy and precision in real-life applications.
We use it in marketing,climate figures and to represent our finance.
it's shapes that are 3-d like they look like real objects who have realistic figures as in real life
That's Easy, basketballs and soccer balls. or... Doors maybe even twins or boxes or perhaps cakes. even in bridges (hoogly bridge) have many congruent triangles!! try this link.....if u r interested.... http://www.Hindu.com/quest/200606/stories/2006060900060800.htm
The braces on some desks at school are congruent (they make the desk able to hold more weight) Sections on a Ferris wheel (the bars that connect to the center pin of the Ferris wheel)
1D figures are important in the real world because if we did not have 1D figures, the we wouldn't be able to make 2D and 3D figures.