Asked by Sliverstream
The top horizontal edge of the rectangle measures 17 centimeters, the left vertical edge of the rectangle measures 22 centimeters, and the bottom horizontal edge measures 17 centimeters. The left vertical leg is on the right edge of the rectangle, with v
Calculate the area of the composite figure, which is not drawn to scale.
Please help me understand this. Thanks.
Calculate the area of the composite figure, which is not drawn to scale.
Please help me understand this. Thanks.
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Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
Sorry to hijack your question a bit Sliverstream. I am resolving a bug where questions/answers edited by users show a user icon next to the visitor's name.
This user icon should only be shown on content originally created by users, not content created by visitors and edited by users.
This user icon should only be shown on content originally created by users, not content created by visitors and edited by users.
Answered by
Sliverstream
Okay, one question for you.... are you the creator of this site?
Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
Yes.
Answered by
Sliverstream
Awsome!!!! Thans for such amazing site.
Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
Thank you for the compliment. It's hard work, and it's nowhere near perfect, but we do our best.
Answered by
Sliverstream
Also...... what do you do to sign up for volunteers?...
Answered by
Ms. Sue
All of the official Jiskha volunteer tutors are adults with at least a bachelor's degree. Most have master's and some have PhD's.
Answered by
I am the ONE The oNE
oh im not an adult (yet) and i help so.....im not a volunteer?
Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
There is currently no sign-up for volunteers. However, I may program one in the future. In the meantime, we appreciate all of the help that you are offering to fellow students.
Answered by
Writeacher
One thing I'd like to add ...
If you want to be an effective tutor or helper, <b>please use standard English in your responses</b>. That includes correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and word choice. (And by word choice, I mean using "you're" when you mean "you are," not "your.")
I'm always a bit stunned when someone asks a question that someone else answers with no capitals, no punctuation, poor control of English, etc. Why should students believe anyone who doesn't demonstrate those basic skills?
If you want to be an effective tutor or helper, <b>please use standard English in your responses</b>. That includes correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and word choice. (And by word choice, I mean using "you're" when you mean "you are," not "your.")
I'm always a bit stunned when someone asks a question that someone else answers with no capitals, no punctuation, poor control of English, etc. Why should students believe anyone who doesn't demonstrate those basic skills?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Amen, Writeacher!
Answered by
Barry Allen aka the flash
Leo is the owner wow
Answered by
Ms.Helper
I am really "I am the ONE The oNE", but I am making it a little simpler than that name. So from now on I am Ms. Helper
Answered by
Sliverstream
Oh, thank you guys. And I rather help people younger than meπ
Answered by
Scarlet Hand
... =-=, answer the question for heavens sakes, and I do use standard English thank you very much.
Answered by
Kaykaybay2020
PLEASE
Answered by
corny
please or has this question been ditched
Answered by
Anonymous
Dang.... The teacher just had a one on one conversation..ππ€£ππΏββοΈ
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