For the answer to the question above asking<span> what is the measure of an acute base angle of the trapezoid?
</span>n acute base angle of the trapezoid would be the same as the triangle.
<span>subtract 34º from 180º, then divide by 2. </span>
<span>(180 - 34)/2 = 73º
</span>I hope my answer helped you.
Answer:
<em>The fraction of the flour Mrs. Mannng will use for her chocolate chip cookies is 4/9</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Fraction of Portion</u>
Suppose we have a number n and another number m such as m>n. The portion or fraction of size n of m is given by the quotient n/m.
For example, 3 pieces of cake out of a total of 6 make them a fraction of 3/6 = 1/2 of the whole cake, i.e. half of the total available.
Mrs. Manning needs 1/3 cup of flour to make cookies for the bake sale. She actually has 3/4 cups of flour. Calculate the fraction of needed against the available flour:

The division can be easier performed by multiplying by the reciprocal of the denominator:


The fraction of the flour Mrs. Mannng will use for her chocolate chip cookies is 4/9
Answer:
Mark will make $80 if he works an eight-hour shift.
Step-by-step explanation:
For every six hour shift he works, Mark makes $60
This implies that for every hour, he makes $10 ($60/6)
Therefore, for working an eight-hour shift, Mark will make $80 ($10 * 8) or ($60/6 * 8).
We can conclude that Mark's employer pays him $10 per hour.
This hourly rate can be used to work out how much Mark will earn if he works for a month or a year, as the case may be.
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area of trapezium=1/2*sum of opposite sides* height of trapezium
=1/2*44*13
=22*13
=286 sq units
Hope this helps
We will determine the length of the segment DF as follows:
*We have that the triangles are similar, and therefore the following is true:

Now, we solve for DF:

From this, we have that the length of the segment DF equals 2.68 units.