Asked by alice
How do you find the area for an irregular figure using 3.14 for pi?
Answers
Answered by
Derp
its called do it yourself
Answered by
anon
derp this question was posted almost 10 years ago...
Answered by
Nightmare Foxy
lol but ur comments r fairly close
Answered by
LMAO
hey guys I flunked my test but here's the answers for 8th grade math, unit 5 geometry unit test.
1 - < 1 and <2
2 - 43 degrees
3 - 40 degrees
4 - < 3 and < 5
5 - 105 degrees
6 - XYZ
7 - XY
8 - (0, -3)
9 - scalene, isosceles and equilateral
10 - scalene, right
11 - trapezoid
12 - 720 degrees
13 - 80 degrees
14 - 130 degrees
15 - 16.275
16 - 95 in ^2
17 - 50.75
18 - counter clockwise 90 rotation ; reduction
on your own from here sorry :/
I know unit tests change the answers spots but these were the correct answers for my test.
god speed fellow strugglers.
1 - < 1 and <2
2 - 43 degrees
3 - 40 degrees
4 - < 3 and < 5
5 - 105 degrees
6 - XYZ
7 - XY
8 - (0, -3)
9 - scalene, isosceles and equilateral
10 - scalene, right
11 - trapezoid
12 - 720 degrees
13 - 80 degrees
14 - 130 degrees
15 - 16.275
16 - 95 in ^2
17 - 50.75
18 - counter clockwise 90 rotation ; reduction
on your own from here sorry :/
I know unit tests change the answers spots but these were the correct answers for my test.
god speed fellow strugglers.
Answered by
kylie
oof ill keep this for next year since im in 7th xD thanks LMAO!!!! (and no I am not calling him/her a lmao thats thee name so no hate....)
Answered by
laura
same here kylie
Answered by
maria
same kylie im just here for help
Answered by
Duddeeee
@Kylie
You need those answers for 7th grade, its the lesson 10 unit test. I checked and his answers are all correct
You need those answers for 7th grade, its the lesson 10 unit test. I checked and his answers are all correct
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