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Remember the decimal <em>hundredths</em> rounding ruleset.
- If a decimal is below .50, round down.
- If a decimal is .50, round up.
- If a decimal is above .50, round up.
View this array below to get a better image.
![\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.49(down)&0.50(up)&0.51(up)\end{array}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cleft%5B%5Cbegin%7Barray%7D%7Bccc%7D0.49%28down%29%260.50%28up%29%260.51%28up%29%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%5D)
So, for example, if you had 6.51, you would round that up to 7, and if you had 8.47, you would round that to 8
Not sure what dimensions means but this is what I got out of it , hope it helps !
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They are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side.
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles XQL and MQR are congruent because they are vertical angles. So
209 - 13 <em>b</em> = 146 - 4 <em>b</em>
Solve for <em>b</em> :
209 - 13 <em>b</em> = 146 - 4 <em>b</em>
209 - 146 = 13 <em>b</em> - 4<em> b</em>
63 = 9 <em>b</em>
<em>b</em> = 63/9 = 7
Then the measure of angle XQL is
(209 - 13*7)º = 118º
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it looks like it is completely factored out to me at least there is a high possibility I am wrong because that looks complicated I wish I could help