a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter
They grow square roots! *Ba Dum Tss*
sticking the diagram i.e. square writeareaand pari of it
Not exactly but they both belong to the class of 4 sided polygons known as quadrilaterals.
Yes because they all belong to the same class of polygons known as 4 sided quadrilaterals.
A class A motorhome refers to a motorhome that is construced on either a commercial truck chassis or a commercial bus chassis. A class A motorhome also resembles a bus due to its flat front end and large, flat windows.
In simplest terms, the Class A motorhome uses a single body with a flat nose - they're often built on bus chassis, while a Class B uses a second body which is attached to the cab, and the cab has a hood which extends out from the front. Even a Class 8 truck (such as the Freightliner Columbia or Volvo VNL series) which is made into an RV is still a Class B motorhome.
Deciding which class of RV is right for your family can be quite overwhelming. If you’re trying to choose between a Class B and Class C Motorhome, there are still several things to consider from size to weight and special licensing. Class A motorhomes are large and luxurious, Class B are compact and easy to maneuver, while Class C motorhomes are a well-rounded, in-between option. A new Class B motorhome can range anywhere from $130,000 to $190,000, whereas buying used you will only spend between $20,000 and $100,000.Whereas a new Class C motorhome can range anywhere from $110,000 – $160,000. Buying a used Class C is more affordable, ranging from $20,000 to $100, 0000.
Although the actual amount of people that can fit into a Class C motorhome depends on the actual model, there is usually enough seat belts to seat 8 occupants.
A class C motorhome, also called mini-motorhomes, is just a smaller cersion of a larger motorhome, with the convienience of a much lower price than the larger model.
Motor home classification is determined by body type, not by weight (tare or gross). A Class A motorhome is simply a single piece body with a cab forward design... the chassis can range from anything from a Class 2 van chassis up to a Class 8 bus chassis.
The price for a typical Class C motorhome ranges from $50,000 to about $80,000 depending on its size. However, the more luxurious motorhomes is more expensive with prices as high as $85,000 to $140,000.
The biggest advantage of a Class A is that there is no engine hump. Class A can be safer in case of a collision. It is more spacious and generally bigger.
2000 lbs.
6200 lbs
In North America motorhome prices can commonly range from $50,000 from for a Class C mini-home up to $350,000 for the largest Class A luxury motorhome like the 45' Rear Diesel Tuscany by Thor Motor Coach. Of coarse some customer motorhomes have been know to go for a half of million all the way up to 2 million US dollars.
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