Answer: A segment bisector, always passes through the midpoint of the segment and divides a segment in two equal parts. Points, lines, segments, and rays are all types of segment bisectors. If either a ray or a line serves as a segment bisector, it will be infinite.
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Answer:
12 trades
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call 'x' the number of trades they will do.
After each trade, the number of cards Ian has increase by 1 (he gives 1 but receives 2), and the number of cards Jason has decrease by 1 (he receives 1 but gives 2), so after x trades, the number of cards Ian has is 20 + x, and Jason has 44 - x.
To find the number of trades when they will have the same amount of cards, we have that:
20 + x = 44 - x
2x = 24
x = 12 trades
♥Yes.
♥When you divide the numerator by the denominator you get <span>0.66666666666
and that is greater then 1/5 divided, </span><span>0.2.
<span><span><span><span><span>♥Therefore yes.</span></span></span></span></span></span>
Answer:
1 1/7
Step-by-step explanation:
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Is it a decimal ? or a whole number ?
if it is a decimal , the value is 8 tenths
if it’s a whole number , the value is 8 tens
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