Question 1: <span>how much more does 1 1/4 pounds of beef cost than 1 1/4 pounds of turkey?
$4.25/pound (beef) / 4 = $1.06 per 1/4 lb = $4.25 + $1.06 = $5.31 per 1 1/4 lb
$2.85/pound (turkey) / 4 = $0.71 per 1/4 lb = $2.85 + $0.71 = $3.56 per 1 1/4 lb
$5.31 - $3.56 = $1.75 (the beef is more expensive by this much compared to the 1 1/4 lb of turkey)
Question 2: </span><span>question 2. brad has 10 dollars to spend at ruby's. He orders 1/2 pound of sausage and 1 1/4 pounds of chicken. How much money will he brad have after he pays for this order?
$3.25 / 2 = $1.62 per 1/2 pound of sausage
$2.50 / 4 = $0.62 per 1/4 lb of chicken + $2.50 = $3.13 per 1 1/4 lb of chicken
$1.62 (1/2 lb sausage) + $3.13 (1 1/4 lb chicken) =$4.75
$10 (budget) - $4.75 (total expense) = $5.25 (Brad will have this much left from his budget)</span>
Answer:
∠TUY = 120°
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two rules you can apply here:
1) The sum of the angles inside a triangle is 180°. This means that ∠SUT = 180° - 70° - 50 ° = 60°
2) A vector coming out of a line two angles between itself and the line, and they add up to 180° as well. This means that ∠TUY = 180° - ∠SUT. So ∠TUY = 180° - 60° = 120°
So the missing angle one hundred and twenty degrees.
The correct answer is "Linear Pair Theorem". The theorem states that if 2 angles make a linear pair, then they are supplementary (add up to 180).