When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, the same-side exterior angles are supplementary. That means that their sum is 180.
Using that logic, if the two roads were parallel, then the sum of their same-side exterior angles will add up to 180. Yet their same-side exterior angles add up to 170 (130 + 40 = 170), hence they can't be parallel.
See the drawing attached below.
Using supplmenatry angles (two angles whose sum of measures add up to 180 or a straight line), we can say that:
m<DIE + m<HID = 18
40 + m<HID = 180
m<HID = 140
Similarly:
m<BHC + m<CHI = 180
130 + m<CHI = 180
m<CHI = 50
Using verticle angles therome, (when two lines intersect, the angles opposite to eachother are congruent, or have the same measure), we can say that:
m<DIE = m<GIH = 40
m<GIE = m<HID = 140
m<CHI = m<AHB = 50
m<BHC = m<AHI = 130
The last one is the answer
I think it would be 13 hours possibly
Answer:
73.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: 21/2 divided by 2 = 21/4
Step 2: 21/4 times 21/4 times 8/3 =
Answer: 73.5
The green shaded box is there to show that that is the base are to find the two sides that were multiplied to get that do the first step. Then do your basic volume formula: length times width times height.
1) No. 28/21 does not end up being equal to 2.
2) No. 45/5 does not equal 18/2
3) No. For something to be proportional, it should at least have the smaller number in the same place.
4) No. 25/12 does not equal 53/40
5) Yes. 4/2 is equal to 14/7
6) Yes. 4/1 is equla to 12/3
7) No. For something to be proportional, it should at least have the smaller number in the same place.
8) No. 44/9 is not equal to 36/11
9) Yes. 10/5 is equal to 16/8
10) Yes. 24/12 is equal to 14/7
11) No. 24/4 is not equal to 42/9
12) Yes. Both equal 1.
13) Yes. 20/5 is equal to 44/11
14) No. 44/40 is not equal to 34/30
15) Yes . 40/4 is equal to 10/1
16) Yes. 36/4 is equal to 45/5
17) No. 16/2 is not equal to 13/1
18) No. 38/9 is not equal to 28/7
19) Yes. This is a common proportion.
20) Yes. 50/25 is equal to 2.
21) Yes. 36/24 is equal to 3/2.
22) Yes. 18/12 is equal to 42/28
23) No. 33/42 is not equal to 27/37
24) No. 34/7 is not 4
25) Yes. The second proportion listed is half of the first
26) Yes. This is proportional.
27) Yes. This is proportional.
28) Yes. This is proportional.
29) No. This is not proportional.
30) No. This is not proportional
31) Yes. This is proportional.
32) Yes. This is proportional
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I hope this helped. I left the last few unsolved so you could follow the patterns to find them out!