Answer:
They are congruent and corresponding!
Step-by-step explanation:
Total = 2 + 4 + 10 = 16
Bubble Gums and Tootsie Roll = 2 + 10 = 12
P(Bubble Gums and Tootsie Roll) = 12/16 = 3/4
Answer: It is not possible that two triangles that are similar and not congruent in spherical geometry.
Step-by-step explanation:
For instance, taking a circle on the sphere whose diameter is equal to the diameter of the sphere and inside is an equilateral triangle, because the sphere is perfect, if we draw a circle (longitudinal or latitudinal lines) to form a circle encompassing an equally shaped triangle at different points of the sphere will definately yield equal size.
in other words, triangles formed in a sphere must be congruent and also similar meaning having the same shape and must definately have the same size.
Therefore, it is not possible for two triangles in a sphere that are similar but not congruent.
Two triangles in sphere that are similar must be congruent.

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Combine y and 3y to get 4y.

Add 0 and 24 to get 24.

Divide both sides by 4.

Divide 24 by 4 to get 6.

∠KMN = (1/2)*arc KN . . . . . . this relationship is true of any inscribed angle. (It is a useful relationship to remember.)
= 95°/2
= 47.5°