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Any number from 2 to 10, depending on their relative shapes, sizes and positions.
The naswer depends on the relative sizes and their orientation. The answer could be a polygon with any number from 4 to 16 sides.
The answer depends on their relative sizes and positions.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
A pie chart would show this. The full circle represents the whole, and each slice shows how big each part is in relation to the whole.
You can see the relative sizes and shapes in the illustration at the related link below.
Any number from 2 to 10, depending on their relative shapes, sizes and positions.
The answer would depend on their relative sizes and the food pyramid.
Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).
The naswer depends on the relative sizes and their orientation. The answer could be a polygon with any number from 4 to 16 sides.
The answer depends on their relative sizes and configuration.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the shapes.
The answer depends on their relative sizes and positions.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.Low tire pressure, tire sizes that do not match, out of alignment, or bent suspension parts.
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