A. These angles are not adjacent because they do not share a common line, ray, or segment. They only have point V in common. Note how V is the only letter to show up in the sequences NVP and UVF.
B. These segments are adjacent. We can tell by visually noticing that NVT and TVU share the ray VT. Without the drawing, we can tell they are adjacent because NVT and TVU both have "VT" in them (the order of V and T doesn't matter). See the diagram below.
C. These angles are not adjacent for similar reasoning as choice A above.
D. Same story as choice C and choice A. These angles are not adjacent.
E. Since B is true, this rules out choice E.
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<h3>Final Answer: Choice B</h3><h3>NVT and TVU are adjacent angles.</h3>
No because 6.00289467 is more than just 6
I would say 8 but im gonna say 6 cause im a rebel
20 kids. 12 equals one dozen. 24 equals two dozen. Hope that helps.
Answer:
4/9
Step-by-step explanation:
So, the ratio of the books is 8:10:6. After 2 books were taken off of each shelf, it became 6:8:4. All of these numbers added up is 18. So that means 8/18 of the books are math books, which can be simplified to 4/9.