1. You are given PR and RS, so simply add the two measurements to get PS.
28.2+30.7= 58.9
2. Subtract QV from QT to get TV.
78-56= 22
3. Again, Subtract QV from QT to get TV.
74-36= 38
4. Similar to question 1, add PR and RS to get PS.
40+53= 93
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in order to calculate the probability of both grapes being green we need to find the probability of each grape being green separately and then multiply those probabilities together
In the first choice, there are a total of 22 grapes (9+13), 9 of which are green. Therefore the probability of the first chosen grape being green is 
In the second choice,since we removed one grape there is now a total of 21 grapes (22-1), 8 of which are green. Therefore the probability of the second chosen grape being green is 
Now we multiply both probabilities together to calculate the probability that both grapes are green in a sequence.

Answer:
It's 65
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason is because the whole thing needs to be 180 right.
So one of the sides is 67
D would have to be 65 because of the angle and also it is less then F.
E is 48 because it is cut.
So the answer would be 65
I hope this helps!
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The answer for this would be 5.78 - angular velocity , I think