After striking a pair of arcs from each endpoint of a line segment, just join the intersection point of the 1st pair (above the segment) with the intersection point
of the 2nd pair (under the segment)
And this is how you construct the segment's perpendicular bisector
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Okay. So 90 yds was cut from the 230 yd yarn. 230 - 90 = 140. 1/2 of 140 is 70. 230 - 70 = 160. The yellow yarn was 160 yds longer than the blue yarn at first.