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Synonym: identical, equivalent, uniform, alike, comparable. Antonym: unequal, different, disparate, varied, distinct

Meaning: Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.

Equal sentence for class 1


- The two apples are equal in size.
- Mom said my score is equal to Jack's.
- The red blocks and blue blocks are equal in number.
- In class, we learned that five is equal to five.
- My two toys are equal in color.
- The two teams played an equal game.
- Both cakes are equal in taste.
- The two birds have equal wings.
- My friend and I have equal chances to win the game.
- The tall man and the short man have equal hearts.
- The two cups are equal in weight.
- All the pencils are equal in length.
- The two donuts look equal and yummy.
- Sarah said her height is equal to my height.
- The red and blue cars are equal in speed.
- Both kids are equal in happiness.
- The two stories are equal in fun.
- Our two trees are equal in height.
- This pair of shoes is equal in size.
- My brother and I have equal love for pizza.
- The two puppies are equal in playfulness.
- The two friends have equal laughter.
- The sun and the moon are equal in brightness.
- The big cake is equal to the small cake in taste.
- Our two classes are equal in number of students.
- The two paintings are equal in beauty.
- Mom said our chores are equal in work.
- The two classes have equal fun on the trip.
- The two friends had equal turns on the swing.
- Both teams are equal and played well in the game.

Equal sentence for class 2


- The two cats are equal in size.
- My friend and I have equal scores in the game.
- The teacher said both answers are equal.
- The red and blue balls are equal in weight.
- We need to share the cookies equally.
- The two teams are equal in skill.
- Each piece of cake is equal for everyone.
- The two colors are equal in brightness.
- Both puppies are equal in cuteness.
- My brother and I have equal chances to win.
- The two books are equal in length.
- The tall and short plants are equal in health.
- Each player gets an equal amount of time to play.
- The two drawings are equal in detail.
- My sister and I have equal love for ice cream.
- The two friends have equal amounts of candy.
- The two questions are equal in difficulty.
- The two toys are equal in fun.
- The red and green apples are equal in taste.
- Both teams had equal support from the crowd.
- The two stories are equal in excitement.
- My mom says my chores are equal to my brother's.
- The two songs are equal in popularity.
- The two paths are equal in distance.
- The tall and short boys are equal in height.
- The two puzzles are equal in challenge.
- Each student deserves equal respect.
- The two games are equal in enjoyment.
- The two flowers are equal in beauty.
- My friend and I have equal ideas for the project.

Equal sentence for class 3


- The two shapes are equal in size.
- My brother and I are equal in height.
- The pieces of cake are equal, so we can share them.
- Her score on the test was equal to mine.
- Both teams scored an equal number of goals.
- We need equal amounts of flour and sugar for the recipe.
- The red and blue blocks are equal in weight.
- In a fair game, everyone should have equal chances to win.
- The two plants grew to an equal height.
- An equal number of boys and girls came to the party.
- The teacher said our answers must be equal in detail.
- When we divide the apples, each person gets an equal part.
- The twins looked equal in their matching outfits.
- Each team member deserves equal respect.
- The two sides of the triangle are equal in length.
- For a balanced meal, we need equal servings of vegetables and grains.
- The time it takes to walk and run should be equal.
- All animals deserve equal love and care.
- Our class has an equal number of desks for each student.
- The prizes were equal for the first and second places.
- The two friends shared an equal amount of candy.
- Each story in the book has an equal number of pages.
- My dad said all opinions should be treated as equal.
- The two cars race at equal speeds.
- Every child should have an equal opportunity to learn.
- Mom wanted equal amounts of ice cream for us.
- The drawings were equal in creativity and color.
- The planets are equal in their importance to the solar system.
- On the scoreboard, both teams displayed equal points.
- In our game, everyone has an equal role to play.

Equal sentence for class 4


- The circle and the square are equal in area.
- Two plus two equals four, and they are equal.
- In the race, all the runners are equal in speed.
- The teacher said that all answers are equal if they are correct.
- A dollar and four quarters are equal in value.
- The two teams are equal in talent, making the game exciting.
- The lengths of the two pencils are equal.
- She felt that everyone should be treated as equal at school.
- In a fair game, both players start with equal chances to win.
- My two cookies look equal in size and shape.
- The weights of the two bags are equal, so they are easy to carry.
- The two sides of the triangle are equal in length.
- In math class, we learned that fractions can be equal even if they look different.
- Both friends offered equal help during the project.
- My dog and my cat are equal when it comes to affection.
- The teacher graded the tests and found them to be equal in quality.
- Each player made equal contributions to the teams success.
- The two stories were equal in their level of excitement.
- In a fair sharing, everyone should receive an equal amount.
- The scores on the test were equal among the top students.
- Her effort in the science project was equal to everyone else's.
- The two colors were equal in brightness and beauty.
- The amount of water in both cups was equal, making them fair.
- When they divided the pizza, each slice was equal for everyone.
- On her birthday, every gift she received was of equal importance.
- The teachers agreed that every student should feel equal in the classroom.
- The two athletes jumped equal heights during the competition.
- The sizes of the two identical boxes were equal.
- The time taken by both of them to finish the race was equal.
- The kids decided that their friendship should be equal, with no favorite.

Equal sentence for class 5


- The two boys ran at equal speeds during the race.
- The teacher said that everyone should have equal chances to answer questions.
- The sizes of the two pizza slices were equal.
- In our group, we will share the snacks equally.
- Both teams scored an equal number of points in the game.
- The twins have equal heights, making it hard to tell them apart.
- The teacher treated all the students with equal respect.
- The math problem required us to find equal fractions.
- The family has an equal amount of apples and oranges in the basket.
- The students sat at equal distances from the board.
- The birds flew in a straight line at equal intervals.
- The two plants grew to an equal height in just a week.
- The equal sign in math shows that both sides are the same.
- All the countries should have equal rights and responsibilities.
- The class was divided into two equal groups for the project.
- Each student received an equal number of stickers.
- The number of boys and girls in the class was equal.
- The river's flow was equal on both sides of the bridge.
- The chefs worked hard to make the dishes equally delicious.
- The children were treated equally during the fun day activities.
- It is important to have equal opportunities for everyone.
- The athletes competed in an equal number of events.
- The two stories had equally interesting plots.
- The teachers gave equal attention to all students during the lesson.
- The game required players to work together evenly for an equal score.
- The two friends shared their toys in an equal manner.
- The equal temperatures of both cups surprised us.
- The playground was designed to ensure equal play for all kids.
- The authors each contributed an equal part to the book.
- The pets in the house received equal love and care from their owners.

Equal simple sentence


- Everyone deserves equal rights.
- She believes in treating people as equal.
- They discussed the importance of equal opportunities.
- He felt proud to stand for equal treatment.
- She wants to ensure everyone is treated equal.
- They learned that all voices should be equal.
- He believes in fairness and equal chances.
- She feels everyone should have equal access to education.
- They recognized that equal respect is essential.
- He supports equal pay for equal work.
- She wrote about the need for equal justice.
- They talked about creating an equal society.
- He believes that equal participation is important.
- She felt empowered to fight for equal rights.
- They agreed that everyone is equal in value.
- He wants to promote equal treatment for all.
- She learned that equal opportunities help everyone succeed.
- They discussed how to create an equal environment.
- He supports policies that ensure equal rights.
- She advocates for equal representation in government.
- They recognized the need for equal access to resources.
- He feels its important to treat everyone as equal.
- She believes in equal chances for everyone to shine.
- They learned that equal rights are a fundamental principle.
- He wants to create an equal world for future generations.
- She felt inspired by leaders who fought for equal rights.
- They talked about the need for equal treatment in schools.
- He supports movements that promote equal opportunities.
- She believes that everyones voice should be equal.
- They agreed to work towards a more equal society.


Equal in a sentence

(1) A cube has equal sides.

(2) A dozen is equal to 12.

(3) The ln of e is equal to 1.

(4) All men are created equal.

(5) A dozen is equal to twelve.

(6) Unity means we are all equal.

(7) A half dozen is equal to six.

(8) The value of x is equal to 5.

(9) A square has four equal sides.

(10) A square has nine equal sides.



Equal sentence

(11) The two cars have equal speed.

(12) We should strike for equal pay.

(13) The sums of 11 and 14 equal 25.

(14) The sums of 21 and 24 equal 45.

(15) The sums of 23 and 27 equal 50.

(16) A square has four equal angles.

(17) One hour is equal to 60 minutes.

(18) Rhombuses have four equal sides.

(19) A rhombus has four equal angles.

(20) The square has four equal sides.




Equal make sentence

(21) The antilog of 2 is equal to 100.

(22) The factorial of 1 is equal to 1.

(23) The factorial of 2 is equal to 2.

(24) The factorial of 3 is equal to 6.

(25) We are all equal in that respect.

(26) Equality means everyone is equal.

(27) A gallon is equal to four quarts.

(28) A kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.

(29) The antilog of 3 is equal to 1000.

(30) The factorial of 4 is equal to 24.



Sentence of equal

(31) A decaliter is equal to 10 liters.

(32) The value of x must be equal to 5.

(33) A kibibyte is equal to 1024 bytes.

(34) A dekametre is equal to 10 meters.

(35) A regular polygon has equal sides.

(36) The two sides of a coin are equal.

(37) Everyone deserves equal treatment.

(38) He cut the cake into equal pieces.

(39) A kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes.

(40) The factorial of 5 is equal to 120.




Equal meaningful sentence

(41) The factorial of 6 is equal to 720.

(42) The octagon has eight equal angles.

(43) She is a champion for equal rights.

(44) The ln of a number equal to 1 is 0.

(45) The ln of a number equal to e is 1.

(46) One abvolt is equal to 10^-8 volts.

(47) The protest was about equal rights.

(48) A regular polygon has equal angles.

(49) The pie was cut into equal sectors.

(50) The two sides of the bed are equal.



Equal sentence examples

(51) The two sides of the rug are equal.

(52) Sixty minutes is equal to one hour.

(53) The dekameter is equal to 10 meters.

(54) The factorial of 7 is equal to 5040.

(55) The sine of 0 degrees is equal to 0.

(56) The two sides of the kite are equal.

(57) The two sides of the cube are equal.

(58) The two sides of the cone are equal.

(59) The two sides of the oval are equal.

(60) The two sides of the star are equal.



Sentence with equal

(61) The two sides of a square are equal.

(62) The two sides of the door are equal.

(63) The two sides of the vase are equal.

(64) The two sides of the lamp are equal.

(65) The two sides of the room are equal.

(66) The two triangles have equal angles.

(67) The two sides of the coin are equal.

(68) The equation is equal on both sides.

(69) The deciliter is equal to 0.1 liters.

(70) The decimeter is equal to 0.1 meters.




Use equal in a sentence

(71) We should all rally for equal rights.

(72) The factorial of 8 is equal to 40320.

(73) One dekaliter is equal to ten liters.

(74) The sine of 90 degrees is equal to 1.

(75) We shout in protest for equal rights.

(76) We should tape up into equal lengths.

(77) One abampere is equal to ten amperes.

(78) The abampere is equal to 0.1 amperes.

(79) The two sides of the scale are equal.

(80) The weight of the two books is equal.



Sentence using equal

(81) The two sides of the heart are equal.

(82) Bilateral means both sides are equal.

(83) Being unified means we are all equal.

(84) The two sides of the table are equal.

(85) The two sides of the chair are equal.

(86) The two sides of the clock are equal.

(87) The two fractions are equal in value.

(88) Sixty seconds is equal to one minute.

(89) The two halves of a circle are equal.

(90) The length of the two lines is equal.



Equal example sentence

(91) The activist fought for equal rights.

(92) The troy ounce is equal to 480 grains.

(93) They agitate for equal rights for all.

(94) The protestor fought for equal rights.

(95) I joined the protest for equal rights.

(96) The antilog of 0 is always equal to 1.

(97) The factorial of 9 is equal to 362880.

(98) The arcsec of 1 is equal to 0 degrees.

(99) The cosine of 0 degrees is equal to 1.

(100) The sine of 180 degrees is equal to 0.



Sentence with word equal

(101) The sine of 360 degrees is equal to 0.

(102) We will push for equal rights for all.

(103) One dyne is equal to 10 micro-newtons.

(104) A kiloliter is equal to 1 cubic meter.

(105) The sum of the augends is equal to 18.

(106) A dekagram is equal to 100 centigrams.

(107) A troy pound is equal to 5,760 grains.

(108) Wyoming's state motto is Equal Rights.

(109) The cotan of 45 degrees is equal to 1.

(110) The meter is equal to 100 centimeters.



Sentence of equal

(111) The two halves of the apple are equal.

(112) The two sides of the square are equal.

(113) The two sides of the circle are equal.

(114) The two sides of the sphere are equal.

(115) A reformer can help make things equal.

(116) The two cups of water should be equal.

(117) The weight of the two apples is equal.

(118) The two halves of the pizza are equal.

(119) The two sides of the seesaw are equal.

(120) The two sides of the window are equal.



Equal used in a sentence

(121) The two sides of the mirror are equal.

(122) A million seconds is equal to 11 days.

(123) She advocates for equal pay for women.

(124) The congruent spheres have equal radii.

(125) A decaliter is equal to 100 deciliters.

(126) A dekaliter is equal to 100 deciliters.

(127) We deserve to have equal opportunities.

(128) The cosine of 90 degrees is equal to 0.

(129) The sine of 270 degrees is equal to -1.

(130) She avows her support for equal rights.



Equal sentence in English

(131) She cut the cake into two equal halves.

(132) She advocates for equal rights for all.

(133) We aspire out for a more equal society.

(134) The arpen was divided into equal parts.

(135) The land was divided into equal arpens.

(136) One nanometer is equal to 10 angstroms.

(137) The two teams are equal in skill level.

(138) We cut the pie into eight equal slices.

(139) The length of the two pencils is equal.

(140) The two sides of the diamond are equal.

(141) The two sides of the hexagon are equal.

(142) The two sides of the octagon are equal.

(143) The two sides of the rhombus are equal.

(144) The two sides of the pyramid are equal.

(145) The two sides of the rainbow are equal.

(146) We should all have equal opportunities.

(147) The weight of the two objects is equal.

(148) The two sides of a rectangle are equal.

(149) The two halves of the orange are equal.

(150) The two halves of the cookie are equal.

(151) The two sides of the cabinet are equal.

(152) The two sides of the curtain are equal.

(153) The twins have equal height and weight.

(154) The equal sign is a symbol of equality.

(155) The tangent of 0 degrees is equal to 0.

(156) He sliced the cake into equal portions.

(157) She corte the cake into equal portions.

(158) The troy pound is equal to 373.24 grams.

(159) The word equal can be abbreviated as eq.

(160) The factorial of 10 is equal to 3628800.

(161) A decaliter is equal to 0.1 hectoliters.

(162) A dekaliter is equal to 100 centiliters.

(163) The cosine of 360 degrees is equal to 1.

(164) The sine of a right angle is equal to 1.

(165) The pentagon has equal sides and angles.

(166) Let's split this array into equal parts.

(167) Let's slice the pie into equal portions.

(168) We are pushin' for equal rights for all.

(169) The mebibyte is equal to 1024 kibibytes.

(170) The angulates of the rhombus were equal.

(171) The arcsines of 0 is equal to 0 degrees.

(172) One angstrom is equal to 0.1 nanometers.

(173) The arcsine of 1 is equal to 90 degrees.

(174) One troy pound is equal to 373.24 grams.

(175) The troy pound is equal to 5,760 grains.

(176) The two sides of the equation are equal.

(177) The two sides of the triangle are equal.

(178) The two sides of the pentagon are equal.

(179) The two sides of the cylinder are equal.

(180) The two sides of the crescent are equal.

(181) The scalene triangle has no equal sides.

(182) The confederation was a way to be equal.

(183) The two sides of a book should be equal.

(184) A quadrilateral can have no equal sides.

(185) Imagine a world where everyone is equal.

(186) She sliced the cake into equal portions.

(187) The tangent of 45 degrees is equal to 1.

(188) The pie was cut into eight equal slices.

(189) The cosine of 270 degrees is equal to 0.

(190) One troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.

(191) The dekameter is equal to 0.1 kilometers.

(192) The decimeter is equal to 10 centimeters.

(193) The factorial of 11 is equal to 39916800.

(194) The natural logarithm of e is equal to 1.

(195) He enounced his support for equal rights.

(196) The arcsec of -1 is equal to 180 degrees.

(197) Let's build towards a more equal society.

(198) The cosine of 180 degrees is equal to -1.

(199) She asserts her entitlement to equal pay.

(200) One gigabit is equal to one billion bits.

(201) She agitates toward equal rights for all.

(202) Parteth the hair into two equal sections.

(203) The arccosine of 1 is equal to 0 degrees.

(204) The arcsines of 1 is equal to 90 degrees.

(205) The troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.

(206) The moduli of the two sets are not equal.

(207) The sines of right angles are equal to 1.

(208) Envision a world where everyone is equal.

(209) The two sides of the rectangle are equal.

(210) The two sides of the trapezoid are equal.

(211) Bilateral means two sides that are equal.

(212) A square has four equal sides and angles.

(213) The cake is divided into six equal parts.

(214) Egalitarian means that everyone is equal.

(215) The cube is a shape with six equal sides.

(216) The amount of sugar in each cup is equal.

(217) The two angles of the triangle are equal.

(218) The two halves of the sandwich are equal.

(219) The two sides of the bookshelf are equal.

(220) A billion seconds is equal to 31.7 years.

(221) A tablespoon is equal to three teaspoons.

(222) The law has a provision for equal rights.

(223) The sum of the fractions is equal to one.

(224) The tangent of 180 degrees is equal to 0.

(225) The tangent of 360 degrees is equal to 0.

(226) She divided the cake into equal portions.

(227) A quadrilateral can have equal diagonals.

(228) The amount of light in the room is equal.

(229) The troy pound is equal to 12 troy ounces.

(230) One deciliter is equal to 100 milliliters.

(231) A kilovolt is equal to one thousand volts.

(232) The decimeter is equal to 100 millimeters.

(233) The decimeter is equal to 0.01 kilometers.

(234) The decimeter is equal to 100 centimeters.

(235) An isosceles triangle has two equal sides.

(236) The factorial of 12 is equal to 479001600.

(237) Pave the way for equal rights and justice.

(238) She is a proponent of equal pay for women.

(239) A perfect square has equal opposite sides.

(240) A regular polygon can have equal apothems.

(241) We need to rend in half into equal shares.

(242) The law provides for equal treatment iure.

(243) The round pizza was cut into equal slices.

(244) I believe for equal opportunities for all.

(245) The arccosine of 0 is equal to 90 degrees.

(246) The bandpasses in this splitter are equal.

(247) The coextensions of two sets can be equal.

(248) My cousin is an advocate for equal rights.

(249) He affiances his support for equal rights.

(250) The moduli of the two beams are not equal.

(251) An array can be used to show equal groups.

(252) The arcsine of 0.5 is equal to 30 degrees.

(253) The arcsine of -1 is equal to -90 degrees.

(254) The decametre is equal to 100 centimetres.

(255) A rectangle has two pairs of equal angles.

(256) The two sides of a seesaw should be equal.

(257) Jupiter's year is equal to 12 Earth years.

(258) The equation shows that x and y are equal.

(259) The number of pages in each book is equal.

(260) In the eyes of the law, everyone is equal.

(261) The pizza was cut into eight equal rounds.

(262) Democrats believe in equal rights for all.

(263) The cake is divisible into 8 equal slices.

(264) The equiangular prism has six equal faces.

(265) The troy ounce is equal to 20 pennyweights.

(266) One troy ounce is equal to 20 pennyweights.

(267) We must take up the fight for equal rights.

(268) The state motto of Wyoming is Equal Rights.

(269) The factorial of 13 is equal to 6227020800.

(270) The isosceles triangle has two equal sides.

(271) She professes her support for equal rights.

(272) A perfect square has equal opposite angles.

(273) The sine of a straight angle is equal to 0.

(274) A regular polygon can have equal diagonals.

(275) One microfarad is equal to 0.000001 farads.

(276) One farad is equal to one coulomb per volt.

(277) She fought tooth and nail for equal rights.

(278) I advocate for equal pay in all industries.

(279) One kilocalorie is equal to 1,000 calories.

(280) To make equal portions, divide into fifths.

(281) To make equal portions, divide into thirds.

(282) Barterers often trade items of equal value.

(283) Sawa is a word in Swahili that means equal.

(284) My grandma is an advocate for equal rights.

(285) The arcsines of 0.5 is equal to 30 degrees.

(286) The arcsines of -1 is equal to -90 degrees.

(287) Attila-the-Hun was a warrior without equal.

(288) To make equal portions, divide into tenths.

(289) Women demand equal rights in the workplace.

(290) The cake was roughly cut into equal pieces.

(291) Inequality means that things are not equal.

(292) The amount of milk in two glasses is equal.

(293) The number of days in a week is equal to 7.

(294) The two halves of an apple should be equal.

(295) The pie was sliced into eight equal pieces.

(296) The sum of the parts is equal to the whole.

(297) A straight angle is always equal to itself.

(298) Please divide the cake into equal portions.

(299) The two sides of a coin are equal in value.

(300) The rights of all citizens should be equal.

(301) I will divide the cake into equal portions.

(302) The pizza was cut into eight equal circles.

(303) The amount of water in each glass is equal.

(304) Basia is a strong advocate for equal rights.

(305) I have divided the cake into six equal segs.

(306) The factorial of 14 is equal to 87178291200.

(307) She made a promise for a more equal society.

(308) The activists are battling for equal rights.

(309) A perfect square has equal sides and angles.

(310) We need to rend in half into equal sections.

(311) The arccosine of 0.5 is equal to 60 degrees.

(312) The arccosine of -1 is equal to 180 degrees.

(313) The lawmaker fought for equal pay for women.

(314) Inequality depauperises equal opportunities.

(315) The cake was biparted into two equal halves.

(316) The absolute-values of -10 and 10 are equal.

(317) The perimeters of the two squares are equal.

(318) The moduli of the two vectors are not equal.

(319) The sines of complementary angles are equal.

(320) The kite shape has two pairs of equal sides.

(321) The cake was cut squarely into equal pieces.

(322) Vertical angles are always equal in measure.

(323) The number of fingers on each hand is equal.

(324) The number of hours in a day is equal to 24.

(325) The number of oceans on Earth is equal to 5.

(326) The square is a shape with four equal sides.

(327) The absolute truth is that we are all equal.

(328) The two sides of a cube are equal in length.

(329) I'm going to cut the cake into equal slices.

(330) The two sides of a kite are equal in length.

(331) The tangent of 30 degrees is equal to 0.577.

(332) The tangent of 60 degrees is equal to 1.732.

(333) An equiangular hexagon has six equal angles.

(334) The division of the cake was fair and equal.

(335) All people are equal in the eyes of the law.

(336) An equiangular polygon has all angles equal.

(337) An equiangular square has four equal angles.

(338) He believes on the necessity of equal rights.

(339) The protest march advocated for equal rights.

(340) The congruent rhombuses have equal diagonals.

(341) We need to mob up and fight for equal rights.

(342) A perfect square has equal opposite vertices.

(343) We genuinely believe in equal rights for all.

(344) I will rend it in half into two equal pieces.

(345) We affirm our belief in equal rights for all.

(346) The codomains of the functions are not equal.

(347) The coexecutrixes were given equal authority.

(348) The arcsines of 0.707 is equal to 45 degrees.

(349) The arcsines of 0.866 is equal to 60 degrees.

(350) The arcsines of 0.342 is equal to 20 degrees.

(351) The arcsines of -0.5 is equal to -30 degrees.

(352) The sum of two addends is equal to the total.

(353) The sum of two augends is equal to the total.

(354) The isogonal lines intersect at equal angles.

(355) A regular polygon has equal sides and angles.

(356) The number of cookies on each plate is equal.

(357) The two sides of the parallelogram are equal.

(358) The governmental laws help keep us all equal.

(359) Press the equal sign to make a math equation.

(360) The number of eyes on a person is equal to 2.

(361) The number of ears on a person is equal to 2.

(362) The number of arms on a person is equal to 2.

(363) The number of legs on a person is equal to 2.

(364) The two halves of a sandwich should be equal.

(365) A quarter of a cup is equal to 4 tablespoons.

(366) The two sides of the picture frame are equal.

(367) The two angles in a right triangle are equal.

(368) The two sides of a kite are not always equal.

(369) The two sides of a cone are not always equal.

(370) A billion seconds is equal to about 31 years.

(371) The siblings share an equal amount of chores.

(372) The cake was divided into eight equal pieces.

(373) The rectangle's sides can be equal in length.

(374) The equiangular polygon has all angles equal.

(375) The equinox is a time of equal day and night.

(376) The distance between the two points is equal.

(377) Femmes deserve equal rights and opportunities.

(378) Femmes are demanding equal pay for equal work.

(379) An equilateral triangle has three equal sides.

(380) The factorial of 15 is equal to 1307674368000.

(381) The arcsec of infinity is equal to 90 degrees.

(382) Everybody should be given equal opportunities.

(383) We are affirming our support for equal rights.

(384) She avowed her belief in equal rights for all.

(385) A perfect square has equal opposite diagonals.

(386) Dissever the rope to create two equal lengths.

(387) The sum of the numbers should be equal to 100.

(388) The integer value in the array is equal to 50.

(389) I need to divide the cake into equal portions.

(390) We must pit together for a more equal society.

(391) The cosines of complementary angles are equal.

(392) Hypercubes have equal sides in all dimensions.

(393) The moduli of the two functions are not equal.

(394) The arcsines of 0.2588 is equal to 15 degrees.

(395) The arcsines of 0.9659 is equal to 75 degrees.

(396) The arcsines of 0.1736 is equal to 10 degrees.

(397) One kilogram calorie is equal to 4.184 joules.

(398) One Tunisian dinar is equal to 1,000 millimes.

(399) The cake was trisected into three equal parts.

(400) The pizza was divided into eight equal slices.

(401) The two halves of the pizza are equal in size.

(402) The two sides of the kite are equal in length.

(403) A rhombus is a parallelogram with equal sides.

(404) We need to divide the candy into equal groups.

(405) Justice means giving everyone an equal chance.

(406) A diamond is a quadrilateral with equal sides.

(407) The number of sides on a square is equal to 4.

(408) The number of months in a year is equal to 12.

(409) The number of seasons in a year is equal to 4.

(410) The number of toes on two feet is equal to 10.

(411) Everyone should be treated with equal respect.

(412) The two teams have an equal chance of winning.

(413) The two sides of a square are equal in length.

(414) The two sides of a circle are equal in length.

(415) The two sides of a sphere are equal in length.

(416) The two sides of a torus are not always equal.

(417) A square can be divided into four equal parts.

(418) The chef divided the cake into equal portions.

(419) The cookie was cut squarely into equal pieces.

(420) The two halves of the apple are equal in size.

(421) We need to split the cake into equal portions.

(422) She had an uncompromising stance on equal pay.

(423) Equiangular triangles have three equal angles.

(424) An equiangular octagon has eight equal angles.

(425) An equiangular pentagon has five equal angles.

(426) The distribution of resources should be equal.

(427) They were allies in the fight for equal rights.

(428) It's time to helm towards a more equal society.

(429) The equilateral triangle has three equal sides.

(430) The factorial of 16 is equal to 20922789888000.

(431) Empower women to have equal pay for equal work.

(432) I need to slice up this cake into equal pieces.

(433) The regular polygon has equal sides and angles.

(434) The level of brightness should be equal to 50%.

(435) The activist spoke forcefully for equal rights.

(436) The struggle for equal rights is far from over.

(437) Femmes deserve equal opportunities and respect.

(438) The arcsines of -0.866 is equal to -60 degrees.

(439) The emissivity of a black body is equal to one.

(440) One Tunisian dinar is equal to 1,000 milliemes.

(441) The latus of a circle is equal to its diameter.

(442) Democrats believe in equal rights for everyone.

(443) The two sides of the scale are equal in weight.

(444) I strongly support equal rights for all people.

(445) The association is advocating for equal rights.

(446) The formation of a square has four equal sides.

(447) Equality means that everyone is equal in value.

(448) Equality means that everyone is equal in worth.

(449) The number of legs on a dog and a cat is equal.

(450) Society can be a place where everyone is equal.

(451) The two pieces of cake should be equal in size.

(452) The two teams scored an equal number of points.

(453) The two sides of a rhombus are equal in length.

(454) The two sides of an ovoid are not always equal.

(455) The protesters fought for equal rights for all.

(456) The two groups have an equal number of members.

(457) The cake should be divided into equal portions.

(458) The amount of air in each tire should be equal.

(459) The value of x and y in the equation are equal.

(460) The organization endorses equal rights for all.

(461) De jure, all citizens are equal before the law.

(462) An equiangular heptagon has seven equal angles.

(463) The amount of time given to each team is equal.

(464) The amount of paint used on each wall is equal.

(465) An equiangular rectangle has four equal angles.

(466) The total sum of the array is equal to the mode.

(467) It's important to buck for equal rights for all.

(468) The factorial of 17 is equal to 355687428096000.

(469) The logarithm of 10 to the base 2 is equal to 3.

(470) Empower women to have equal access to education.

(471) They are waging a legal battle for equal rights.

(472) The activists clamored for equal rights for all.

(473) She divided the bread dough into equal portions.

(474) Both teams entered the game on an equal footing.

(475) They will keep pushing for equal rights for all.

(476) He campaigned for equal rights for all citizens.

(477) The price of the product should be equal to $10.

(478) The number of goals scored should be equal to 3.

(479) We are reaffirming our support for equal rights.

(480) We must speak out resoundingly for equal rights.

(481) I will deal out the cards into four equal piles.

(482) An octillion is equal to 1 followed by 27 zeros.

(483) Rhombi are quadrilaterals with four equal sides.

(484) The line bisects the angle into two equal parts.

(485) The line bisects the shape into two equal parts.

(486) Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

(487) The circumferences of the two circles are equal.

(488) The cake was cut triangularly into equal slices.

(489) The amount of money in each piggy bank is equal.

(490) The two sides of the square are equal in length.

(491) The basic shape of a square is four equal sides.

(492) We need to divide the cookies into equal groups.

(493) The amount of water in the two glasses is equal.

(494) Equality means that everyone is equal in rights.

(495) The number of wheels on a bicycle is equal to 2.

(496) The number of colors in a rainbow is equal to 7.

(497) The number of continents on Earth is equal to 7.

(498) In a democracy, everyone is equal under the law.

(499) The two sides of the equation are equal in size.

(500) The two teams are equal in terms of skill level.

(501) The two sides of a rectangle are equal in pairs.

(502) Feminists advocate for equal pay for equal work.

(503) You need to divide the cake into equal portions.

(504) Everyone deserves equal treatment under the law.

(505) The two sides of a kite are not equal in length.

(506) The number of items in both sets is equal to 10.

(507) She professed her belief in equal rights for all.

(508) We should subscribe towards a more equal society.

(509) She championed the cause of equal rights for all.

(510) We should work together for a more equal society.

(511) The factorial of 18 is equal to 6402373705728000.

(512) The organization stands for equal rights for all.

(513) Let's support women in their quest for equal pay.

(514) We all have an equal share of the responsibility.

(515) A regular polygon can have equal interior angles.

(516) A regular polygon can have equal exterior angles.

(517) The angles of a tetragon can be equal or unequal.

(518) Quartiles divide a dataset into four equal parts.

(519) A milliwatt is equal to one thousandth of a watt.

(520) It's time to agitate up for equal rights for all.

(521) Sawa is a term used in mathematics to mean equal.

(522) Let's rend in half into equal parts for everyone.

(523) We lambaste those who don't support equal rights.

(524) Binning can be used to create equal-sized groups.

(525) A quintillion is equal to 1 followed by 18 zeros.

(526) The line bisects the circle into two equal parts.

(527) The line bisects the square into two equal parts.

(528) The abbreviation EO stands for Equal Opportunity.

(529) A square is a plane figure with four equal sides.

(530) Everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities.

(531) The two sides of the rhombus are equal in length.

(532) The two sides of the octagon are equal in length.

(533) The two sides of the hexagon are equal in length.

(534) The two sides of the nonagon are equal in length.

(535) The two sides of the decagon are equal in length.

(536) The opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.

(537) Equality means that everyone is equal in dignity.

(538) Equality means that everyone is equal in respect.

(539) Equality means that everyone is equal in freedom.

(540) The number of nostrils on a person is equal to 2.

(541) The connection between the two numbers was equal.

(542) The two sides of a balance scale should be equal.

(543) The two sides of a picture frame should be equal.

(544) The two sides of a pair of shoes should be equal.

(545) The two sides of a pair of socks should be equal.

(546) An equation is a math problem with an equal sign.

(547) Democrats believe in equal rights for all people.

(548) The two sides of an isosceles triangle are equal.

(549) The two sides of an ellipse are not always equal.

(550) The two sides of a cylinder are not always equal.



Equal meaning


Equal is a word that is commonly used in the English language to describe something that is the same in quantity, size, value, or status. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts, from mathematics to social justice. In this article, we will explore some tips for how to use the word "equal" in a sentence.


1. Use "equal" to compare two things One of the most common uses of the word "equal" is to compare two things.

For example, you might say "The length of the two pieces of string is equal" or "The value of the two stocks is equal." When using "equal" in this way, it is important to make sure that the two things being compared are truly the same in quantity, size, or value.


2. Use "equal" to describe a relationship Another way to use the word "equal" is to describe a relationship between two things.

For example, you might say "The two teams are equal in skill" or "The two candidates are equal in experience." When using "equal" in this way, it is important to make sure that the relationship being described is accurate and fair.


3. Use "equal" to describe social justice In the context of social justice, the word "equal" is often used to describe the idea that all people should be treated the same regardless of their race, gender, or other characteristics.

For example, you might say "Everyone should have equal access to healthcare" or "Equal pay for equal work is a basic human right." When using "equal" in this way, it is important to be aware of the historical and cultural context of the issue being discussed.


4. Use "equal" in mathematical equations In mathematics, the word "equal" is used to indicate that two expressions have the same value.

For example, you might write "2 + 2 = 4" or "x + y = z." When using "equal" in this way, it is important to make sure that the equation is accurate and that all variables are properly defined.


5. Use "equal" to describe a feeling or emotion


Finally, the word "equal" can also be used to describe a feeling or emotion.

For example, you might say "I feel equal parts excited and nervous about the trip" or "My love for my children is equal to my love for my spouse." When using "equal" in this way, it is important to make sure that the feeling or emotion being described is accurately conveyed.


In conclusion, the word "equal" is a versatile and important word in the English language. Whether you are using it to compare two things, describe a relationship, advocate for social justice, solve a mathematical equation, or express a feeling or emotion, it is important to use the word accurately and appropriately. By following these tips, you can use the word "equal" with confidence and clarity in your writing and speech.





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