Is this a true/false? if so, it's true. (Only SAS, SSS, ASA, and AAS prove congruency between triangles).
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the answer choices.
3 & 5: product 15, sum 8 . . . . product > sum
2 & 2: product 4, sum 4 . . . . product = sum (not >)
1 & 4: product 4, sum 5 . . . . product < sum (not >)
Of the offered choices there are two counter examples:
2 and 2
1 and 4
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Chances are that the preferred answer is 1 and 4.
1 and <anything> will be a counterexample.
Out of 170 students in 12th grade, 27+23 = 50 students have more than 1 college in mind.
So 50/170, or 29% is your answer.
A mixed number is a rational number, because it is not imaginary, and it has a definite end. It is the same as its equivalent improper fraction or decimal form. This means that if the decimal form terminates, then it is rational.