<span>Consider the triangles ERT and CTR.
|ER|=|CT| shown
(</span>Therefore, one can say that segment ER is congruent to segment CT.)
m(R)=m(T)= 90°shown
(By the definition of a rectangle, all four angles measure 90°)
|RT|=|TR|
so we have Side Angle Side congruence.
By the <span>(SAS) Theorem, the triangles are congruent.
Answer: </span><span>C (SAS) Theorem</span>

- A common unit of measurement for water's density is gram per milliliter (1 g/ml) or 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1 g/cm3). Actually, the exact density of water is not really 1 g/ml, but rather a bit less (very, very little less), at 0.9998395 g/ml at 4.0° Celsius (39.2° Fahrenheit).
- Water density changes with temperature and salinity. Density is measured as mass (g) per unit of volume (cm³). Water is densest at 3.98°C and is least dense at 0°C (freezing point). Water density changes with temperature and salinity.
- When water is a liquid, the water molecules are packed relatively close together but can slide past each other and move around freely (as stated earlier, that makes it a liquid). Pure water has a density of 1.000 g/cm3 at 4˚ C. As the temperature increases or decreases from 4˚ C, the density of water decreases.
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Answer: The Millers need 15 gallons of water for 6 minutes.
Lets start by finding how much water is needed for 1 min shower.
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25 gallons of water is used for 10 min shower:
</span>10 mins = 25 gallons <span>
To find 1 min shower, we will divide the 25 gallons of water by 10.
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10 mins = 25 gallons </span>← Divide by 10 on both sides<span>
÷ 10 ÷ 10
1 min = 2.5 gallons
Now that we know the Millers need 2.5 gallons for every 1 minute of shower, we can find 6 minutes of shower by multiplying by 6.
1 min = 2.5 gallons</span> ← Multiply 6 on both sides<span>
x6 x6
6 min = 15 gallons
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Answer: The Millers need 15 gallons of water for 6 minutes.
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