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Answer:
Jessie has 105 baseball figurines
Answer:
Part A) Yes , the triangles are congruent
Part B) The side-angle-side (SAS) theorem
Part C) The perimeter of ∆PQR is
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1
we know that
The side-angle-side (SAS) theorem, states that: If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, the triangles are congruent.
so in this problem
Traingle PQR and Triangle STU are congruent by the SAS Theorem
because
m<PQR=m<STU -------> included angle
PQ=TS
QR=TU
Step 2
<u>Find the value of y</u>
we know that
If the triangles are congruent
then
The corresponding sides are equal
so
substitute
so
Step 3
Find the perimeter ∆PQR
Remember that
The perimeter of ∆PQR is equal to the perimeter ∆STU
The perimeter is equal to
substitute the values
Tim spends of his TV time watching badminton.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
Tim watches a total of 8 sports. He spends of his TV time watching the first four.
So first we need to calculate how much TV time is left to watch the remaining sports.
The TV time left to watch the other sports .
So of his TV time is spent equally on the other 4 sports.
Step 2:
As there are 4 sports remaining, he spends the of his time on all four sports equally. We need to determine what that time is.
The time spent on the remaining four sports .
So Tim spends of his total TV time each on watching formula1 races, tennis, badminton and hockey games. So he spends of his TV time watching badminton.