The divisibility rule
For example
The divisibility rule for three is adding the number together
1+8+6+4+2+6= 27
And 3 is divisible by 27
And for nine
It’s similar to three
9514 1404 393
Answer:
∠Q = 89°
∠R = 123°
∠S = 91°
Step-by-step explanation:
It seems easiest to start by finding the measures of each of the arcs. The measure of an arc is double the measure of the inscribed angle it subtends.
arc QRS = 2·∠P = 114°
So, ...
arc QR = arc QRS - arc RS = 114° -41° = 73°
The total of the arcs around the circle is 360°, so ...
arc PQ = 360° -arc PS -arc QRS
arc PQ = 360° -137° -114° = 109°
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∠Q = (1/2)(arc RS + arc PS) = (1/2)(41° +137°)
∠Q = 89°
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∠R = (1/2)(arc PS +arc PQ) = (1/2)(137° +109°)
∠R = 123°
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∠S = (1/2)(arc PQ +arc QR) = (1/2)(109° +73°)
∠S = 91°
Answer:
The graph should look almost exactly like this. I used a virtual graphing chart to assist, since it is capable of showing more than paper alone.
when he bought the shirt it brought his card balance to $327.12 and then he split the remaining balance with is brother Jack so you would divide $327.12/2 which is $163.56, so they both got $163.56 after he splits