Answer:
Part 1) 1,560 words
Part 2) 161 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) 130 words in 5 mins. How many words in an hour?
Remember that

so
using proportion
Find out how many words in 60 minutes (one hour)

Part 2) 322 miles in 2 hours. How many miles in 60 minutes?
Remember that

so

using proportion
Find out how many miles in 60 minutes

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

First option: correct. This is because angles WOX and XOZ are supplementary, so

Second option: correct. By the inscribed angles theorem, we have

Angles WOX and YOZ are congruent because they form a vertical pair; they both have measure 76 degrees. This means angles WXY and WZY are also congruent, since the interior angles of any triangle sum to 180 degrees in measure. Therefore triangles WXO and YZO form a side-side-side pair, and all SSS triangles are similar.
Third option: not correct. There is a theorem (not sure what the name is) regarding intersecting chords that asserts the average of the measures of arcs WY and XZ is the same as the measure of angle XOZ. This means

Fourth option: not correct. This is because arcs WX and XZ are not "supplementary" in the sense that they do not form a semicircle and their measures do not add to 180 degrees. We know this because it's clear that point O is not the center of the circle. If it was, then angle XOZ would be a central angle and its measure would be the same as the arc XZ it subtends.
Fifth option: correct. The theorem mentioned in the assessment of the third option makes itself useful here. We have

Step-by-step answer:
If there are 40% students that are girls , and the rest are 250 boys. Then that must mean there are 60% boys. Because that is the compliment.
i)
Because we know that 60% of the people in the group are boys, and that the amount of boys amounts to 250, we can model an equation like this.
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There are 417 students
ii)
Because we know that the total amount is 417, we can find the amount of girls there are by multiplying the total by the percentage.

There are 167 students that are girls.
Answer:
7(100-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
That's it right there