Answer: Choice B) Angle L = Angle O
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If we know that Angle L is congruent to Angle O, then we can use the AAS (angle angle side) congruence property. We have one pair of angles marked by the square marker (angle J and angle M). So they are congruent angles. We have a pair of congruent sides JK = MN = 3. So we're just missing a pair of angles.
Note: The answer is NOT angle K = angle N because this would mean ASA would be used instead of AAS. The order of the letters is important as it establishes how the sides and angles relate. With ASA, the side is between the angles. With AAS, the side is not between the angles.
Answer:
6/3 as an Improper Fraction.
2 as a whole number.
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 multiplied by 3 is as shown below.
2/3 + 2/3 + 2/3.
As an Improper Fraction, the sum would be expressed as:
2 + 2 + 2 = 6. 6/3
2/3 • 3 = 2, since 6/3 = 2 as well.
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It may get tedious but just find the area of each face and write them down
Answer: The quotient is (x-2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that

Now, we have to find the quotient of the above expression.
So, here we go:

Now, we will divide the above simplest form with g(x):

Hence, the quotient is (x-2).
Let the number total slices = x
He ate (1/4) x
He has x - 1/4 x = 3/4 x slices left.
Each one of these slices is cut into 1/8s
T (total number of slices) = 8 * (3/4x)
T = (8*3/4) x
T = (24/4)x
T = 6x slices.