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Is it possible for a hexagon to be equiangular but not equilateral? explain. yes; if all the angles measure , then the sides are not necessarily all congruent. yes; if all the angles measure , then the sides are not necessarily all congruent. no; every equiangular hexagon must also be equilateral. no; a hexagon can never be equiangular.
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Data courtesy of the un development programme 2006-2008 and world bank 2009 the chart above compares measures of development using the hdi and gdp. why might turkey rank lower in the hdi indicator even though it has a high gdp? a. turkey has a lower gdp than comparable countries in the hdi ranking. b. turkey must increase its hdi to have a higher gdp ranking. c. turkey is only compared to other european countries in gdp, not to the world, as it is in the hdi. d. turkey may struggle to provide adequate education or health care, or it may have a lower life expectancy.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 18:30, kreshnikolloma
Answer this asap. why did the americans go to china? a. trading b. exploration c. land d. live stock
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Geography, 23.06.2019 18:30, brookerebman15
Scientists believe that differences in cause hot, plastic-like rock in the asthenosphere to rise toward earth's surface. a. density c. weight b. magnetism d. composition c. conduction. d. density.
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