Answer: 11.4
Step-by-step explanation:
change to numbers 
simplify 
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
1) for '8'; '3'; and '10':
8/2+3+3=10
2) for '2'; '5' and '11':
2/1+5+5=11
3) for '6'; '2' and '?':
6/2+2+2=7
Answer: A. "Segment AD bisects angle CAB." is the right answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : In ΔABC ,AC≅AB.
⇒∠ACB=∠CBA....(1) (∵ angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal )
Now in ΔACD and ΔABD
AD=AD (common)....(2)
Here we need one more statement to prove the triangles congruent that is only statement (A) fits in it.
If AD bisects ∠CAB then ∠CAD=∠BAD..(3)
Now again Now in ΔACD and ΔABD
∠ACB=∠CBA [from (1)]
AD=AD [common]
∠CAD=∠BAD [from (3)]
So by ASA congruency criteria ΔADC≅ΔABD.
Answer:
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