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How would you explain the "coastline paradox" to a non-mathematician?

Topic: Mathematics ,    Subtopic: Geometry

It seems to trip some people out when I tell them coastlines are not possible to measure....

asked: UTC 2020-07-19 11:18 PM
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Geometry Quiz. What is the answer for this exercise?

Topic: Mathematics ,    Subtopic: Geometry Tags: geometry quiz math area

In the figure, ABCD is a square. E, F, G, H are points on BC, CD, DA and AE respectively such that EFGH is a rectangle. It is known that BE= 3, AB= 4 and AE= 5. If EFGH has area m/n where n, n are positive integers, with no common divisors (i.e, the fraction in simplest form), fin m + n....

asked: UTC 2020-08-15 08:52 AM
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Math

Topic: Mathematics ,    Subtopic: Geometry Tags: Question

What is the oerimeter of z triangke if the points are L(0,1) M(3,5) P(5,1)...

asked: UTC 2021-02-11 12:16 AM
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Geometry help

Topic: Mathematics ,    Subtopic: Geometry

A small hula-hoop was rolled on the ground.  After rolling exactly 6 times, it went 37.7 feet.     What is the Diameter of the hula-hoop?   You got an extra large hula-hoop that has a diameter twice the length of the small hula-hoop.     How far would it go if you...

asked: UTC 2021-05-19 04:49 PM
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