It gives the perimeter of 14 mm and if it is 3 mm tall, times that by 2 to get 6 for the total of both side then subtract 6 from 14 and you get 8 and then divide that by 2
Answer is 4 mm wide for the two sides
Yes, for triangles to similar two angles have to be the same, in this case, they both have 55 and 30 degrees), this makes the third angle the same. Triangles angles add up to 180 degrees and if you subtract 30 and 55 from 180..
180-30=150-55=95
95+30+55=180
Sin 3pi/4 is angle 135 degrees or 45 degrees below 180 degrees. Hence it's opposite side is 1 and adjacent is 1, implying the hypothenus is sqrt(2). Hence
Sin 3pi/4 = 1/sqrt(2). Now multiply by sqrt(2)/sqrt(2) to get:
[1/sqrt(2).] * [sqrt(2)/sqrt(2)] = sqrt2)/2
That would be 4/6, or 2/3 simplified. As a percent, that would be 66%.
I hope this answer helped you! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask! :)
Answer:
radians
Step-by-step explanation:
Arc length and radius is given. So, we need to know the arc length formula for a circle.
That is:

Where s is the arc length
r is the radius
is the angle (IN RADIANS)
We have:
s = 15.5
r = 9
Now, we substitute and find the angle:

The angle, in radians, in 1.72