how do you use the word towered in a sentence
transitive verb
I belive you can use any letter as a variable for slant height. yea... you can use any letter for any side or whatever that involves a variable (an unknown)
If you know the length of the sides, you can use Pythagoras' Theorem to calculate the height. Use half the base for one of the shorter sides, and either of the two identical sides of the triangle for the hypothenuse. Solve for the other one of the shorter sides (the height).
To find the height of the triangle, you can use the formula for the area of a triangle: Area = 0.5 * base * height. Given that the area is 400 and the base is 20, you can plug these values into the formula to solve for the height. 400 = 0.5 * 20 * height 400 = 10 * height height = 400 / 10 height = 40 Therefore, the height of the triangle is 40.
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"His height was a factor in his ability to dunk a basketball."
The wave height at the beach measured six feet this morning, making it ideal for experienced surfers.
Basketball hoops are officially set to a certain height. Your driver's license will include such information as your height and weight. The cliff's dizzying height gave it a commanding view of the surrounding countryside.
There is a grammar mistake in the beginning of the sentence. Wrong 'possessive' use of their. The remainder of sentence is awkward. I suggest the sentence be written... "Do you think there should be a height restriction on all fair ground rides?"
my height is 6.34.
To use the word measuring in a sentence you would have to ask it in a question. Example 1: Are you sure your measuring the right amount of flour for the bread? Example 2: Why are you measuring the height the door?
Being short people love to tease so the similes I use is: Good things come in small packages.
How many feet high is the house? The basketball player was over seven feet tall.
Here is a sentence with the word mangroves, "John chose to have mangroves as the main shrub in his farm." These are trees that grow to a medium height and are common in the coastal area.
After holding my breath for a while, dizziness sqept over me. :))
Sure! "The scientist used a macrograph to photograph the detailed structure of the insect's wing."