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A dinner plate has a circumference of 113.04 cm. What is the area of the dinner plate? (Use 3.14 for pi) A. 56.52 cm2 B. 2,034.72 cm2 C. 226.08 cm2 D. 1,017.36 cm2
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What type of polyhedron is depicted in the illustration?a.) Pyramidb.) Prismc.) Cubed.) Cylinder
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Part 2 5. -0.3 ÷ (-0.27) 6. -5.5 ÷ 0.021 7. -412 ÷ -334 8. 7.75 ÷ ( -123)
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How does informal settlement affect the environment and society ???
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Which of the following substances would most likely be malleable.
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A farm stand sells apples pies and jars of applesauce. The table shows the number of apples needed to make a pie and a jar of applesauce. Yesterday, the farm picked 245 Granny Smith apples and 133 Golden
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