51)
b = 12
c = 5
d = 23
e = 90
f = 67
g = 13
52)
SAS: need BA = AD
AAS: need <B = <D
53)
ASA: need <A = <C
SAS: need DA = BC
54)
We are given that AB = DC (S) and AC =DB (S). We can say that BC = BC (S) by reflexive property. We can say that ΔABC ≅ ΔDCB by SSS congruence Theorem.
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Answer:
Estimate one digit past the smallest precisely known digit or marking
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the last digit in any measured number : Estimate one digit past the smallest precisely known digit or marking
This is employed mostly when trying to round off a measured or calculated number to a precise number of digits and in other to determine the last digit in the given number we will have to estimate one digit past the smallest precisely known digit
4 days.
If it takes 6 days for 8 people to pick apples then it must take 48 days for 1 person to do it because 6•8=48.
So then it must take 12 people
48/12 days which is 4 to pick apples from trees.
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
there, it has to be a 5, L and M's distance is 5 units away
if this answer is wrong, i swear that i will give myself a warning and actually take it seriously
Answer:
2 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
To figure out how many pounds of jellybeans Betty has you need to subtract 6 and 3 3/4.
To subtract you need to turn 6 into a fraction by putting a 1 under it so it becomes 6/1
Then turn 3 3/4 into an improper fraction by multiply 3 by 4 which equals 12, then adding 3, so its 15/4.
Now subtract 6/1 by 15/4 but first multiply 1 by 4 and then multiply 6 by 4 so that the denominators are the same.
So now its 24/4 - 15/4
Now subtract across, which equals 9/4
This can be changed into a mixed number 2 1/4