Answer:
Polygon B is similar to Polygon A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Polygon B has a <em>scale factor</em> of 2, because Polygon B looks identical to A, except the measurements are twice as large.
Answer: 84°
Step-by-step explanation:
Pardon my drawing, I know it;s not prefect, and I'm not sure how to draw a figure on Brainly, but this is the best I can do. For this problem, it is easier to draw it out so you can see that the angles look like. Just pretend the lines are filled in, and this is a perfect parallelogram.
A ________________ C
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B /_______________/ D
As you can see, the angles given in the problem gives us a parallelogram. Since we know m∠ABD is 84° and m∠BAC is 37°, we know that m∠ACD is 84°. If you draw diagonal lines, ∠ABD and ∠ACD are vertical angles. Vertical angles are congruent. Therefore, m∠ACD is 84°.
Answer: it cost a customer $7.25 to buy five tulips and $10.5 to buy six roses.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the cost of 1 tulip.
Let y represent the cost of 1 rose.
The price of each tulip is the same and the price of each roses the same. One customer bought seven tulips and nine roses for $25.90. This means that
7x + 9y = 25.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Another customer bought for four tulips and eight roses for $19.80. This means that
4x + 8y = 19.8- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Multiplying equation 1 by 4 and equation 2 by 7, it becomes
28x + 36y = 103.6
28x + 56y = 138.6
Subtracting, it becomes
- 20y = - 35
y = - 35/ - 20
y = 1.75
Substituting y = 1.75 into equation 2, it becomes
4x + 8 × 1.75 = 19.8
4x + 14 = 19.8
4x = 19.8 - 14 = 5.8
x = 5.8/4
x = 1.45
The cost of 5 tulips would be
1.45 × 5 = $7.25
The cost of 6 roses would be
1.75 × 6 = $10.5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer for the first question is, what does the audience want to know? She wants the audience to know that she is preparing to write an article for his school newspaper. A thesis statement is a sentence that most likely explains the papers topic and knowing the audience will help her use the right words and connotations to provide the best report to her teacher.
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