Answer:
<em>For part one...</em>
<em><u>you will multiply 4.5 by 3 to get 13.5 . </u></em>
<em>For part two,</em>
<u><em> you will multiply 3m by 4 to get 12.</em></u>
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By geometrical inspection we have:
M4 = 30
Then the angle M6 can be determined from the fact that you have a rectangle triangle (345) that has an angle of 90 and another of 30. The missing angle measures:
180-90-30 = 60 = M3
Then to find M6 we have
M3 + 60 + M6 = 180
M6 = 180-60-M3
M6 = 180-60-60
M6 = 60
answer:
M4 = 30
M6 = 60
Answer:
60°
Step-by-step explanation:
This questions tests our knowledge on arcs and arc measures.
-Arc measure is the angle that an arc makes with the circle's center.
-The arc measure is proportional to the arc.
#The sum of the 3 arcs is x+2x+3x=6x
Given a circle has 360°, the arc measurement x can be calculated as:
![[x+2x+3x]=360\textdegree\\\\6x=360\textdegree\\\\x=60\textdegree](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Bx%2B2x%2B3x%5D%3D360%5Ctextdegree%5C%5C%5C%5C6x%3D360%5Ctextdegree%5C%5C%5C%5Cx%3D60%5Ctextdegree)
Hence, the arc measurement x is 60°
Answer: It should be 11
Step-by-step explanation:
11 + 3 = 14 14 is three more than 11 and when you add 5 you get 19