Answer:
I think d.) 1
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 and 3/4 is a 1/4 difference bc 1/2= 2/4
3/4 + 1/4 is a cup. I may be wrong
To solve this, we need to find the LCM (Least Common Multiple) for 3 and 4 to have common denominator. 3 x 4 is 12.
So let us keep in mind 1 in this case is 12/12, and 2 is 24/12
2 of 2 1/3 is 24/12.
Let us find out 1/3
12 divided by 3 is 4, so we multiply both sides by 4.
1/3 x 4/4 is 4/12. 4/12 plus 24/12 is 28/12 equaling 2 and 4/12, or , if you simplified, 2 and 1/3
Now to find 1 and 3/4
1 is 12/12, and the easiest way to find 3/4 is to do 1/4 x 3 or 4/4 - 1/4. (I'm doing the first way)
12 divided by 4 is 3. we times both sides by 3. 1/4 x 3/3 = 3/12. since 3/4 is 1/4 x 3/1, we multiply 3/12 by 3/1, which equals 9/12.
1 (12/12) plus 3/4 (9/12) equals 21/12, or 1 and 3/4 simplified
Now we add 2 1/3 (28/12) by 1 3/4 (21/12) , we get 4 and 1/12 (simplest form/simplified) or 49/12
Answer is 49/12 or 4 and 1/2
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2 because u divide 8 by 4 and u get the answer 2
Answer:
B. of the AAS congruence theorem.
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangles TSR and QRS share side SR
SR=RS
Angle TSR and Angle QRS are right angles, so
∠S= ∠R
Angle T Is-congruent-to Angle Q, so
∠T= ∠Q
From these data, we have one congruent side and two congruent angles. The possible congruence theorem that we can apply will be either ASA or AAS. In the ASA theorem, the congruence side must be between the two congruent angles.
The congruence side required for the ASA theorem for this triangle is ST = RQ. It is wrong because the congruent side we have is SR=RS. The correct option is the AAS theorem.