Answer:
It is the last one
Step-by-step explanation:
There aren't enough angles
Answer:
G.
Step-by-step explanation:
cards = 2
dollars = 9
to check that the number of cards with the correct amount d;
use the ratio and proportion.
(3 x 18)/9 = 4
(4 x 31.5)/18 = 7
(7 x 45)/31.5 = 10
therefore, option G. table G. is the correct answer
try doing the ratio and proportion on the other table and the number of cards DO NOT match with the amount. (see attached)
Answer:
The angle bisector completed incorrectly is the angle bisector with the heading "Example 2"
How it is known that the bisector with heading "Example 2" was completed incorrectly is the difference between the length of the intersection of the two arcs on the two lines that form the angle which is to be bisected
The angle bisector is constructed from the intersection of the arcs drawn from the two arcs intersecting the lines forming the angle, therefore, they need to be equidistant from the point B in order to construct the line passing through midpoint of the angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Straight away it can't be A or B because the last/ones digits aren't multiples of 5.
For something to be divisible by 9, add all the digits up and see if it is a multiple of 9:
This works for both C and D, as both numbers have digits which add up to 18.
However, only C is divisible by 6. D is an odd number and hence it is eliminated. For something to be divisible by 6, it must be divisible by 2 (an even number) and 3 (digits add to a multiple of 3). C does both.
Hence C is the answer.
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