23. I know that there will be 5/12 ribbon left over. You would simply subtract 3/4 by 1/3. I don't know about the first part of this question though. (more like i don't remember)
27. I predict that Susan will get the greater quotient. If you divide the fraction 5/8 by 1/16 you would get 1/2. If you divide 5/8 by 1/32 you would get 1/4.
1/2 is greater than 1/4, which means that Susan has the greater quotient.
I hope this helps. Sorry about 23. Maybe someone else will answer.
- Kaci
Answer:
that's it I think its clear
Answer:
a)
b) SSA does not constitute a proof. You need another fact.
Step-by-step explanation:
You should actually show congruency first
Angles opposite = sides are themselves equal.
<C = 50o
<J = 50o
But there is nothing that says x is 1/2 of <JAC
So it's unsolvable
Part B also has the same conclusion.
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
once we know 2 of the angles we can find a third. once we have all 3 angles we only need one side length to tell us how big it is.
Bonus question: How many triangles can be drawn with one 3 inch side ,a 4 inch side, and a 20ºangle?