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Step-by-step explanation:
Let s represent the length of each of the three sides mentioned. The length of the fourth side is 7 inches. Adding the lengths of the four sides together yields 10 inches: g + g + g + 7 = 10 (inches)
Then 3g + 7 = 10, or 3g = 3, or g = 1.
This equation is OK, but there's no solution, since 3g or just 3 is less than 7. With side lengths 1, 1, 1, 7, we cannot draw a quadrilateral.
In your question which ask for the how its possible for the two triangles to intersect in one, two, three, four, five, six points but not seven points. Its because the triangles has only 3 sides which means that the intersection that could from in the two is less than 7 or maximum of 6
Make a proportion using the ratio (A:B) given and number of As and Bs really gotten in the class (
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Cross multiply
2 * 40 = 5 * A
80 = 5A
Isolate A by dividing 5 to both sides
80/5 = 5A/5
16 = A
If 40 people in the class got B's then 16 people got A's
Hope this helped!
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