I think 2m, 2000cm, 2000dm, 2km.
2m, 2000cm, 2000dm and 2km
36 cm
To arrange the lengths from shortest to longest, we first convert all measurements to the same unit, such as meters. 2000 dm is 200 m 2 m is 2 m 2000 cm is 20 m 2 km is 2000 m Arranging these in order gives us: 2 m, 2000 dm (200 m), 2000 cm (20 m), and 2 km (2000 m). Thus, the correct order is 2 m, 2000 cm, 2000 dm, and 2 km.
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The third angle is 180° - (37.25° + 48.4°) = 93.45° The longest side is opposite the largest angle Shortest side is opposite the smallest angle Using the sine rule: a/sin A = b/sin B → shortest side/sin 37.25° = 162 cm/sin 93.45° → shortest side = 162 cm × sin 37.25°/sin 93.45° ≈ 98.2 cm
2m, 2000cm, 2000dm and 2km
36 cm
To arrange the lengths from shortest to longest, we first convert all measurements to the same unit, such as meters. 2000 dm is 200 m 2 m is 2 m 2000 cm is 20 m 2 km is 2000 m Arranging these in order gives us: 2 m, 2000 dm (200 m), 2000 cm (20 m), and 2 km (2000 m). Thus, the correct order is 2 m, 2000 cm, 2000 dm, and 2 km.
Let the shortest side be x cm, so that the longest side is 2x cm, and the third side is x + 7 cm. Since the perimeter of the triangle is 39 cm we have:x + 2x + x + 7 = 394x = 32x = 8Thus, the lengths of the sides are 8 cm, 15 cm, and 16 cm.
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Ratio: 4 to 1 = 17 Division: 17/5 = 3.4 Shortest side: 1*3.4 = 3.4 cm Longest side: 4*3.4 = 13.6 cm
The third angle is 180° - (37.25° + 48.4°) = 93.45° The longest side is opposite the largest angle Shortest side is opposite the smallest angle Using the sine rule: a/sin A = b/sin B → shortest side/sin 37.25° = 162 cm/sin 93.45° → shortest side = 162 cm × sin 37.25°/sin 93.45° ≈ 98.2 cm
The largest angle of the triangle is 94.34 degrees and using the sine rule the shortest side is 98.34 cm
The longest side of the triangle will be opposite its largest angle which is 94.35 degrees and by using the Sine Rule its longest side works out as 5.93 cm.
cm , inch < yard < metre. Metre is the longest unit. at approximately 1 yard 3.3 inches.
To order metric measures from longest to shortest, start with the largest unit and progress to the smallest. The typical hierarchy is kilometer (km), meter (m), centimeter (cm), and millimeter (mm). For example, 1 km is longer than 1 m, which is longer than 1 cm, and so on. Always remember to convert the measures to the same unit if necessary for accurate comparison.
No, the two shortest must add up to more than longest!