Answer:
m<SQP=124°
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We're given ΔQRS, the measure of <R (90°), and the measure of <S (34°)
we need to find m<SQP (given as x+72°)
exterior angle theorem is a theorem that states that an exterior angle (an angle on the OUTSIDE of a shape) is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles (the angle OUTSIDE of a shape will be equal to the sum of 2 angles that are OPPOSITE to that angle).
that means that m<SQP=m<R+m<S (Exterior angle theorem)
substitute the known values into the equation
x+72°=90°+34° (substitution)
combine like terms on both sides
x+72°=124° (algebra)
subtract 72 from both sides
x=52° (algebra)
however, that's just the value of x. Because m<SQP is x+72°, add 52 and 72 together to get the value of m<SQP
m<SQP=x+72°=52°+72°=124° (substitution, algebra)
Hope this helps!
Answer: 400
Step-by-step explanation: So it’s Length, width, and height. so:
1: 10 times 8= 80
2= 80 times 5= 400u2
Be sure to box your answer.
Steps
find the Least Common Multiple of the denominators (which is called the Least Common Denominator).
Change each fraction (using equivalent fractions) to make their denominators the same as the least common denominator.
Then add (or subtract) the fractions, as we wish!
your denominators stay the same so its 20
Answer:
$6
Step-by-step explanation:
50 x 1.08 = 54
60-54=6
Answer:
1e+30
Step-by-step explanation:
i used a calculator soooooo