Answer:
∠ VWU = 48°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since VW and VU are congruent then the triangle is isosceles with 2 base angles being congruent , that is
∠ VWU = ∠ VUW , then
∠ VWU =
=
= 48°
There are none that work, the only close two are 3 and 24 + 2 and 25, but they multiply to 72 and 50, but if you can use decimals, you could use 2.445+24.555
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The number of orders in is equal to the number of orders out in month 4 (April). It appears the solution represents the time at which warehouse shipments caught up with order quantities.
Step-by-step explanation:
For this table to make any sense, we have to assume that the year started with 3 orders in January, and that one order was shipped in January. Then the number of orders was 1 or 2 each month after that, and the number of orders shipped per month was 2 each month after that. That is, the tables represent year-to-date totals of orders in and out.
Alternate Interpretation
If the numbers here are actual orders in and out in each of the listed months, it appears the warehouse is getting better at shipping orders. That is, they are increasing the shipment rate by 2 orders a month each month. They will eventually ship enough to cover the total number of orders in (total of 20 by April), but total shipments through April only amount to 16 orders.
Answer:
Angle BCA is 74 degrees, angle MBC is 21, angle MCB is 37, and BMC is 122
Step-by-step explanation:
First off, MBC was an angle that was bisected by point M, meaning that if you took half of angle ABC, you would get your answer.
(0.5)(42)=21
Since you already have two angle measures, being ABC and BAC, you can find angle BCA by adding the two angle measures up, then subtracting by 180 to get your answer:
180=64+42+BCA, which your answer will be 74 degrees.
Now that you have found angle BCA, you take half of that angle measure to then find angle MCB, because point M bisected angles ABC, BAC, and BCA.
(0.5)(74)=37
Finally, since you have found the angles MBC and MCB, in order to find angle BMC you will have to do the same application for BCA:
180=21+37+BMC, which your answer will be 122 degrees.
Hope this helps!