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Question 1071290: How would you construct a Rhombus when given a diagonal of 10cm and a side length of 8cm , I know the parallel line is also 8 and I would put my compass to 10cm but not sure about the rest so could please help thank you
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Question 1073321: Preparing to go on a fishing trip to Alaska, Sam wants to know whether a collapsible fishing rod will fit into a rectangular box that measures 40 inches by 20 inches by 3 inches. The longest section of the rod is 44.75 inches long. Will the rod fit in the box?
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Question 1079842: If I have a triangle and one side is 30 feet and the other side is 45 feet what is the length of the 3rd side.?
The same question put another way is if I have a rectangle that is 30 feet by 46 feet how long would the diagonal line be?
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Question 1079842: If I have a triangle and one side is 30 feet and the other side is 45 feet what is the length of the 3rd side.?
The same question put another way is if I have a rectangle that is 30 feet by 46 feet how long would the diagonal line be?
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Question 1082704: You are planning to paint a house. A) How many square feet will you need to paint? (there are four windows, each 6 feet by 3 feet; two windows, each 2 feet by 30 feet; and two doors, each 80/36, that do not require paint.).b() the paint that you have chosen is available in gallon can only. Each can covers 900 square feet. If you want to use two coats of paint how many cans will you need for the project? C) if the paint you have chosen sells for $24.31 per gallon, what will it cost to paint the house?
the house has two heights listed which are 40 and 30
the width is 50ft and the length is 70 ft
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Question 1083687: Indicate the equation of the given line in standard form.
The line containing the diagonal of a square whose vertices are A(-3, 3), B(3, 3), C(3, -3), and D(-3, -3). Find two equations, one for each diagonal.
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