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The answer to this question will be answer choice A.
When using the SAS postulate, we need two pairs of sides and the pair of the angles between those two sides to be congruent.
It is given that one pair of sides are congruent, along with a pair of congruent angles.
We want the congruent angle to be between two congruent sides, thus AC must be congruent to EC in order for these triangles to be proven congruent by the SAS postulate.
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Answer:
3600ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
12blocks x 50ft/block = 600 feet/5min.
30min/5min = 6
600 x 6 = 3600 ft.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2.5 = 5 * .5
1 = 1
70 = 2 * 5 * 7
LCM = 2 * 5 * 7
If you include the 1/2, you will reduce the LCM to 35, but 70 will be left out of the LCM.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
You can probably figure out the rectangle of 16 by 8 so no explaining there. 16×8=128. You know that diameter of the cirkel is equal to y so 8. The diameter of a cirkel is two times its radius. so 8=2r. r=4. The area of a cirkel is calculated by the formula \pi×r^2. Fill in r=4 in \pi×r^2 gives us \pi×4^2=16\pi. You only have half of the cirkel so 16\pi/2=8\pi. 128+8\pi=153.12 which is A.
Answer:
D. 245.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you take 1,085 cars and divide it by 31, and then take that answer and multiply it by 7 you get 245.