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Sharon wants to put lace around the edge of the circular mirror shown. 12 in. C = TD, where C is the circumference, and D is the diameter. Use 3.14 for the value of n. How many inches of lace will sharon need to cover the edge of the mirror exactly once? A. 3.82 in. B. 18.84 in. O C. 37.68 in. D. 75.36 in.
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Atotal of 766 tickets were sold for the school play. they were either adult tickets or student tickets. there were 66 more student tickets sold than adult tickets. how many adult tickets were sold?
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Drag each equation to the correct location on the table. for each equation, determine the number of solutions and place on the appropriate field in the table.
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Which statement explains how you could use coordinate geometry to prove the opposite sides of a quadrilateral are congruent? a. use the slope formula to prove the slopes of the opposite sides are the same. b. use the slope formula to prove the slopes of the opposite sides are opposite reciprocals. c. use the distance formula to prove the lengths of the opposite sides are the same. d. use the distance formula to prove the midpoints of the opposite sides are the same.
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