When a traditional weaver creates a pattern by mirroring a design from one side of the fabric to the other, which mathematical concept is being used?, linear progression, Geometric transformation, Modulo arithmetic, Volumetric calculation, In traditional weaving, what serves as the physical grid for executing number patterns and mathematical ratios?, The lay-out of the loom room, The spinning wheel speed, The warp and weft threads, The lenght of the shuttle bone, Why do traditional architects heavily rely on the geometry of triangles when constructing roof trusses?, To maximize the square footage of the living room, To ensure structural rigidity and even weight distribution, To point toward specific cosmological alignments, To match the exact volume of the floor plan, Architectural layouts that align buildings with cardinal directions or solar events are practicing what type of mathematics?, Non-Euclidean geometry, Statistical tracking, Cosmological alignment and geometry, Differential calculus, The "Subak" system in Bali applies ethnomathematics to agriculture through which of the following?, The volume of seed needed to plant the field, The total height of the tallest crop harvested, The number of steps taken by an elder in a day, The weight of the tools used for tilling, The "Subak" system in Bali applies ethnomathematics to agriculture through which of the following?, Calculating the exact number of days in a solar year, Using volumetric calculations and geometric terracing for water distribution, Measuring the height of mountain peaks for shade patterns, Predicting market prices using palindromic numbers, Traditional calendars that combine overlapping cycles (such as a 5-day market week with a 7-day week) operate on which mathematical concept?, Fractal geometry, Modulo arithmetic, Pythagorean theorem, Matrix multiplication, Indigenous communities primarily developed complex mathematical calendar systems to track what practical events?, Market trading distances between distant villages, Agricultural cycles, tides, and planting seasons, The physical volume of timber needed for houses, The geometric symmetry of woven clothing, What mathematical property is demonstrated when a weaver repeats a single motif continuously across a long banner of fabric without gaps?, Rotation, Reflection, Translation, Inversion, Ethnomathematics is best defined as the study of:, Modern algebraic formulas taught in academic universities, How different cultural groups understand, develop, and apply mathematical concepts, The mechanical operation of computerized calculations, Standardized international systems of weights and measurements
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