First of all, triangles angles add up to 180 degrees.
BCD=120. To find BCA subtract 180-120 to get 60 degrees.
We know what ABC is, it equals 85, so far we have 2 angles.
Lets add them up, 85+60=145
Since the angles must add up to equal 180 we're going to subtract 180-145
Which equals 35, BAC=35 degrees.
-Seth
Answer:
$8 per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
The unit rate is $ per hour
Divide the amount by 8
= 8.5 hours
$68 ÷ 8.5 = $8 per hour
Answer:
∠F = 42° to the nearest degree
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate the value of the angle.
Kindly note that since one of the angles we are dealing with in the triangle is 90°, this means that the triangle is a right-angled triangle
Please check attachment for the diagrammatic representation of the triangle
From the diagram, we can identify that the EF is the hypotenuse and the length FG is the adjacent. Thus , the appropriate trigonometric identity to use is the cosine
mathematically;
Cosine of an angle = length of adjacent/length of hypotenuse

F = 42.07
∠F = 42° to the nearest degree
445 yards is equal to 0.253841 Miles
445 yards > 1/4 miles
Trish ran farther by 5 yards