The polygons are similar.
This is because dividing the corresponding sides forms the same ratio, as shown by the three equations below
35/28 = 1.25
25/20 = 1.25
(15.5)/(12.4) = 1.25
So the larger figure on the right has side lengths that are 1.25 times larger compared to the corresponding sides of the figure on the left.
You'll need to flip the figure on the left so that the side labeled "20" is along the top, and the "28" is along the bottom.
After this flip happens, also note that the angle arc markings match up. The bottom pairs of angles of each figure are shown with a single arc, while the top angles are shown as double arcs. This helps visually show which angles pair up and are congruent to one another.
Because we have similar proportions as discussed earlier, and congruent pairs of angles like this, this shows the two figures are similar quadrilaterals. The one on the right is simply an enlarged scaled up copy of the figure on the left.
It’s B because 25x the x represents what 25 is multiplied by and b is the only one that makes since mark me brainliest please
Answer:
The probability of selecting a male is 0.3151.
The events "male" and "driver" are not independent.
The correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing data is as follows:
Female Male Total
Driver 32759 11715 44474
Passenger 6534 6361 12895
Total 39293 18076 57369
The complete question is:
Determine P(male) and P(male|driver). Are the events "male" and "driver" independent?
Solution:
Compute the probability of selecting a male as follow:

Thus, the probability of selecting a male is 0.3151.
Compute the probability of selecting a male given that he is a driver as follows:

Two events, say A and B, are independent if:
P (A|B) = P(A)
Here, P (M|D) ≠ P (M)
Thus, the events "male" and "driver" are not independent.
Answer: Andrew - 1.875 Michael- 3.125
Step-by-step explanation:
If Andrew overtakes in 8 hours, we can divide 15 miles by 8 to see how many miles per hour he goes.
15/8 = 1.875
Then we can multiply 1.875 by 3 to see how much he traveled while walking towards Michael.
1.875*3=5.265- the distance he traveled
Now subtract that by 15 to see how many miles Michael walked.
15-5.625=9.375
That means Michael walked 9.375 miles.
Divide 9.375 by 3 to see how many miles he walked per hour
9.375/ 3 = 3.125