Mathematics, 07.01.2020 10:31 sokalotus3448
Acity planner designs a park that is a quadrilateral with vertices at j(-3, 1), k(1, 3), l(5,-1), and m(-1,-3). there is an entrance to the park at the midpoint of each side of the park. a straight path connects each entrance to the entrance on the opposite side. assuming each unit of the coordinate plane represents 10 m, what is the total length of the path to the nearest meter?
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You are cycling around europe with friends. you book into a hostel and you ask the owner what the ratio of men to women is currently staying there. there are 24 men and 6 women. what is the ratio of men to women in its simplest form?
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