Hmmmm to convert from improper to mixed, simply do the division of both, the quotient gets upfront, the remainder as the numerator, for example,
how many times 3 goes into 81? well, 27 times, with a remainder of 0, thus

how many times does 2 go into 29? well 14 times, with a remainder of 1, thus
The slope of the line is -7/6
Multiply 140 on both sides to get "x" by itself


8 = x
Pie r squared is the area of a circle, so 9^2(3.14etc) = so 255 square yards. So 255 x 15 = $3,825
Answer:
D. AC ≅ DF
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the AAS Theorem, two triangles are considered congruent to each other when two angles and a mon-included side of one triangle are congruent to two corresponding angles and a corresponding non-included side of the other.
Thus, in the diagram given:
<A and <B in ∆ABC are congruent to corresponding angles <D and <E in ∆DEF.
The only condition left to be met before we can conclude that both triangles are congruent by the AAS Theorem is for a mon-included side AC to be congruent to corresponding non-included side DF.
So, AC ≅ DF is what is needed to make both triangles congruent.