This is vague. Any dimensions that make a triangle can make more than one, just draw another right next to it. What's really being asked is which dimensions can make more than one non-congruent triangle.
<span>A. Three angles measuring 75°,45°, and 60°.
That's three angles, and 75+45+60 = 180, so it's a legit triangle. The angles don't determine the sides, so we have whole family of similar triangles with these dimensions. TRUE
<span>B. 3 sides measuring 7, 10, 12?
</span>Three sides determine the triangles size and shape uniquely; FALSE
<em>C. Three angles measuring 40</em></span><span><em>°</em></span><em>, 50°</em><span><em>, and 60°? </em>
40+50+60=150, no such triangle exists. FALSE
<em>D. 3 sides measuring 3,4,and 5</em>
Again, three sides uniquely determine a triangle's size and shape; FALSE
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Answer: 10k
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1,516 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Gorilla A weighed = 559 pounds Gorilla B weighed = 827 pounds Gorilla C weighed = 130 pounds
Total weight of the gorillas = gorilla A + gorilla B + gorilla C
= 559 pounds + 827 pounds + 130 pounds
= 1,516 pounds
Total weight of the gorillas = 1,516 pounds
Answer:
the answer is d
<em>The square root property should have been applied to both complete sides of the equation instead of to select variables.
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Step-by-step explanation: i just took the test on edge
Answer:
14.0% increase
Step-by-step explanation:
One formula you can use for this is ...
percent change = ((new value)/(old value) -1) × 100%
= (65/57 -1) × 100%
≈ 0.1403 × 100%
≈ 14.0% . . . . . . the positive sign indicates an increase