Answer: No, the page content of the atlas cannot be replicated on the eReader.
Please check explanations below for solution to question (b)
Step-by-step explanation: The dimensions of the eReader screen is given as 8 inches by 6 inches. In order to move a rectangular shape such as the atlas onto it would require the same measurements or, a measurement that has the same ratio as both the length and width of the screen, but a reduced size.
This brings us to similar shapes. When two shapes (rectangles in this case) are similar, it simply means there is a common ratio between the corresponding sides, that is the length and the width. If rectangle 1 has its side measuring 8 inches, then rectangle 2 would have the corresponding side having a common ratio with that of rectangle 1. This means the corresponding side in rectangle 2 can either be an enlargement (which would mean 8 times a scale of enlargement) or a reduction (which means 8 divided by a scale of reduction).
In the question given, the eReader screen has dimensions of 8 inches by 6 inches. The atlas has dimensions given as 19 inches by 12 inches. By observation we can see that the width of the atlas is times 2 of the screen. The length of the atlas however is not times 2 of the screen. That is;
Ratio = Rectangle 1 : Rectangle 2
Ratio of Width = 6 : 12
Ratio of Width = 1 : 2
Likewise
Ratio of Length = 8 : 19
Ratio of Length ≠ 1: 2
This proves that the atlas cannot be scaled down to fit properly into the screen. A solution to make this possible would be to resize the length of the atlas to become times 2 of the eReader screen. This would result in the atlas having new dimensions given as
Length = 16 inches
Width = 12 inches
This would ensure that both rectangular shapes are similar and the atlas can now be scaled down by a factor of 2 to fit in properly into the eReader screen.
Step-by-step explanation:
the triangle is an isosceles triangle hence the base angles are equal
sum of angles in a triangle is 180°, therefore, the top angle =180-(62+62)
the top angle =56°
h°= the top angle because alternate angles are equal
hence, h=56°
Answer:
Perimeter=105 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter=2*(l+b)
Perimeter=2*(101/3+77/4)
Perimeter=2*(404+231)/12
Perimeter=635/6=105 5/6
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this isn't math, the answer is C.
Answer:
35°
Step-by-step explanation:
Each triangle has a total degree of 180° so you know that one triangle has degrees of 90°&55° then you can subtract that from 180 to find out. But since they are similar they have to have the same angles and the first triangle tells you the missing angle.