Given a square of sidelength

  1. what is the difference between the area and the perimeter of a square with a sidelength 6
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  2. Given a square of sidelength a = 5 cm. We place a charged particle at each corner, three of them carry + 2 nC of charge and one
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  3. Given a square of sidelength a = 4 cm. We place a charged particle at each corner, three of them carry + 2 nC of charge and one
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  4. Posted by jude on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 2:20am.Given a square of sidelength a = 5 cm. We place a charged particle at
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  5. 4510.jpgSquare A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same
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  6. 4510.jpgSquare A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same
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  7. Square A is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2 making a new square F (not shown). Which square above would have the same area as
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  8. What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 millimeters? Estimate the area to the tenths place using 3.14 for π .(1
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  9. What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 millimeters? Estimate the area to the tenths place using 3.14 for ππ .(1
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  10. What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 millimeters? Estimate the area to the tenths place using 3.14 for π .(1
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