250 mg / 100 mg = 2.5 ml
5 ml / 2.5 ml = 2
1/2 teaspoon
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Answer: angle B = 47 degrees</h3>
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Work Shown:
Use law of cosines to find angle B
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2*a*c*cos(B)
9^2 = 6^2 + 12^2 - 2*6*12*cos(B)
81 = 36 + 144 - 144*cos(B)
81 = 180 - 144*cos(B)
81 - 180 = -144*cos(B)
-99 = -144*cos(B)
-144*cos(B) = -99
cos(B) = (-99)/(-144)
cos(B) = 0.6875
B = arccos(0.6875)
B = 46.5674634422102
B = 47 when rounding to the nearest whole number
Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.
arccos is the same as inverse cosine often labeled
on calculators.
Answer:
A: Yes - corresponding angles and sides
Step-by-step explanation:
The first quadrilateral is just a bigger version of the second quadrilateral, they are just different in size, they're angles and sides are the same
I don't know how to solve for the measures of each angle but I can tell what type of angles each of these are. (a) obtuse angle, (b) not sure, (c) not sure, (d) The relationship between the angles BA and BE is that together they form a right angle. And #3, I cannot helps with. Very, sorry that I was not able to answer all of your question. Hope this helps!