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3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Ray has drawn an overhead view of a table with chairs spaced around it. What type of balance, if any, did he create? (1 point) Responses formal balance formal balance informal balance informal balance no balance no balance radial balance radial balance Skip to navigation
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To determine the type of balance Ray created with the arrangement of the table and chairs, we can consider the following definitions:
1. **Formal Balance**: This occurs when elements are arranged symmetrically around a central point. Both sides of the arrangement mirror each other.
2. **Informal Balance**: This occurs when elements are arranged asymmetrically but still achieve a sense of equilibrium.
3. **Radial Balance**: This occurs when elements radiate outward from a central point, often seen in circular arrangements.
4. **No Balance**: This indicates the arrangement does not have a discernible balance.
Given that Ray has drawn an overhead view of a table with chairs spaced around it, the arrangement is likely to create either formal or radial balance, depending on how the chairs are positioned. If the chairs are evenly spaced around the table, it would typically indicate radial balance. If they are arranged symmetrically across the table, it might indicate formal balance.
Without additional specific details about the chair placement, I would conclude the best answer is:
**Radial balance** (assuming uniformly spaced chairs around the table).
1. **Formal Balance**: This occurs when elements are arranged symmetrically around a central point. Both sides of the arrangement mirror each other.
2. **Informal Balance**: This occurs when elements are arranged asymmetrically but still achieve a sense of equilibrium.
3. **Radial Balance**: This occurs when elements radiate outward from a central point, often seen in circular arrangements.
4. **No Balance**: This indicates the arrangement does not have a discernible balance.
Given that Ray has drawn an overhead view of a table with chairs spaced around it, the arrangement is likely to create either formal or radial balance, depending on how the chairs are positioned. If the chairs are evenly spaced around the table, it would typically indicate radial balance. If they are arranged symmetrically across the table, it might indicate formal balance.
Without additional specific details about the chair placement, I would conclude the best answer is:
**Radial balance** (assuming uniformly spaced chairs around the table).
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