horizontal -- side to side
because neither side congruency nor angle congruency can be proved... to put it simply, this is because there would be too many variables with too little information if you set it up in an equation OR the fact that nothing is sandwiched between 2 parts like a side is not put between a side and an angle or vice versa, etc. In geometry class, we call this the "donkey theorem" (hence the acronym Angle Side Side)
to know your 9s put 10 fingers up and example(6X9=0 so to work that out put you 6th finger down and you should have 5 at the left hand side and on the right hand side you should have 4 so it would eaquil 54
The Diameter is the distance from one side of the circle all the way to the other side. The Radius is half the distance in a circle. Simply put: 40cm = Diameter 20cm = Radius (Half the distance) :)
A bar graph is a collection of data, put in a table- in the form of bars. The graph will have information on the bottom-top, and either side.
Yes why not?
Yes.
The newly engaged couple called off the wedding over an argument about the colour of the napkins.Wipe your face on one of the napkins, not the tablecloth, please.He held the napkins too close to the candle. The romantic dinner was ruined.
no or else it would be broken afterwards
The collective noun for napkins is a "stack" or a "pile" of napkins. When referring to a group of napkins together, these terms are commonly used to describe them collectively. The choice of term may vary depending on the context or the specific situation in which the napkins are being discussed.
napkins = les serviettes (f)
There is no mention of napkins in the Hebrew Bible.
Advantages: they make nice table decorations, hold napkins, they are collectibles Disadvantages: they break easily, somewhat expensive if you want a good quality one, and if you put to many napkins in them it is hard to take them out
Cloth Napkins can be reused as long as they are cleaned properly and vary depending on the quality. Washing the napkins with high quality detergents and softener can also extend a napkins lifespan.
Napkins are typically made from paper, cloth, or non-woven materials. Paper napkins are disposable and can be made from recycled paper or virgin wood pulp. Cloth napkins are reusable and can be made from cotton, linen, or other fabric materials. Non-woven napkins are made from synthetic fibers and offer a more durable option compared to paper napkins.
At a casual or formal dinner, paper or preferably cloth napkins should be used at the table. They should be put on your lap and used lightly to clean your mouth.
Napkins are commonly made of paper, but they can also be made of cloth like cotton or linen. Paper napkins are usually disposable and convenient for quick clean-ups, while cloth napkins are reusable and can add a touch of elegance to a table setting.