Whenever you are asked to find a fraction's reciprocal, just make the numerator the denominator and vice versa. So, 6/5 would be 5/6. Another example would be 2/3 becoming 3/2.
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20.
In each proof, start by looking at what you're trying to prove. We want to prove that two triangles are congruent. To do that we use one of the following: SSS, SAS, ASA, or AAS.
To decide which one to use, look at the information given. We're given two pairs of congruent sides, so we can narrow the strategy down to either SSS or SAS. We aren't told anything about the third pair of sides, but we <em>can</em> see that ∠JNK and ∠MNL are vertical angles. We'll use this to show the triangles are congruent by SAS.
1. JN ≅ MN, Given
2. ∠JNK ≅ ∠MNL, Vertical angles
3. NK ≅ NL, Given
4. ΔJNK ≅ ΔMNL, SAS
21.
Repeat the same steps as 20. Again, we're trying to prove two triangles are congruent, so we have 4 strategies to choose from. Just like before, we're given two pairs of congruent sides, so we'll use either SSS or SAS. And again, we aren't told anything about the third pair of sides, but we can see that both triangles are right triangles. So we'll use SAS again.
1. MN ≅ PQ, Given
2. ∠LMN ≅ ∠NQP, Right angles are congruent
3. LM ≅ NQ, Given
4. ΔNML ≅ ΔPQN, SAS
Answer:
13.5
Step-by-step explanation:
When you convert fraction numbers to decimal numbers, remember they are written like this:
whole . parts
In 13 1/2, you have 13 wholes and 1/2 parts. The decimal number would look like 13 . parts
To find the decimal for 1/2, put into your calculator <u>1 ÷ 2</u>. The answer will be 0.5 Write "5" for parts. The decimal where 0.5 is will line up with the decimal in the decimal number.
13.5
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