Answer:
I think you may have forgot to put in the rest of the question mate
Step-by-step explanation:
7. the last one
I = P R T
I = 15.75 P = 500 R = unknown T = 6
15.75 = 500 (r) (6)
divide the T and I
15.75 ÷ 6 = 500 (r) (6) ÷6
2.62 = 500 (r) *get rid of the six*
divide the P with new answer
2.62 ÷ 500 = 500 ÷ 500 *get rid of 500*
0.00524 = r
move decimal to make it in to a percentage
5.24% = R
To prove a quadrilateral<span> is a </span>parallelogram<span>, you must use one of these five ways. </span>Prove that<span> both pairs of opposite sides </span>are<span> parallel. </span>Prove that<span> both pairs of opposite sides </span>are<span> congruent.</span>Prove that<span> one pair of opposite sides is both congruent </span>and<span> parallel. </span>Prove that<span> the diagonals bisect each other.</span>
The answer to this is question is C