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PLEASE EXPLAIN IN STEPS/ ORDER AND ANSWER AS FAST AS POSSIBLE Figure ABCDE has vertices A(−2, 3), B(2, 3), C(5, −2), D(0, −3), and E(−2, −2). Plot the points on your own coordinate grid and connect the points in alphabetical order. Decompose Figure ABCDE into rectangles and triangles. Part A: How many triangles and rectangles did you make? (1 point) Part B: Use Figure ABCDE created on your coordinate grid to find the lengths, in units, of Sides AB and AE. (4 points) Part C: What is the area of Figure ABCDE? Show your work. (5 points)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30
Explain why the two figures below are not similar. use complete sentences and provide evidence to support your explanation. (10 points) figure abcdef is shown. a is at negative 4, negative 2. b is at negative 3, 0. c is at negative 4, 2. d is at negative 1, 2. e
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Afurniture store has 1,500 chairs in storage. a manager uses three delivery receipts to simulate samples to check 100 chairs and note the number of brown chairs. suppose the actual number of brown chairs is 1,080. about how many brown chairs are
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
For the rule of 78, for a 12-month period, the last term in the sequence is 12 and the series sums to 78. for an 10 month period, the last term is and the series sum is . for a 15 month period, the last term is and the series sum is . for a 20 month period, the last term is and the series sum is
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
At $1.32 million, they closed last month percent above what they paid in 2007." how much did they pay in 2007?
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PLEASE EXPLAIN IN STEPS/ ORDER AND ANSWER AS FAST AS POSSIBLE Figure ABCDE has vertices A(−2, 3), B(...
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