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Answer:
a) ∆RLG ~ ∆NCP; SF: 3/2 (smaller to larger)
b) no; different angles
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The triangles will be similar if their angles are congruent. The scale factor will be the ratio of any side to its corresponding side.
The third angle in ∆RLG is 180° -79° -67° = 34°. So, the two angles 34° and 67° in ∆RLG match the corresponding angles in ∆NCP. The triangles are similar by the AA postulate.
Working clockwise around each figure, the sequence of angles from lower left is 34°, 79°, 67°. So, we can write the similarity statement by naming the vertices in the same order: ∆RLG ~ ∆NCP.
The scale factor relating the second triangle to the first is ...
NC/RL = 45/30 = 3/2
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b) In order for the angles of one triangle to be congruent to the angles of the other triangle, at least one member of a list of two of the angles must match for the two triangles. Neither of the numbers 57°, 85° match either of the numbers 38°, 54°, so we know the two triangles have different angle measures. They cannot be similar.
1/3 because on total has to be 1 or 9/9 but if she use 3 yards of 9/9 then she use 3/9 and if you simplify is 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
14÷2=7
18÷2=9
for the first equation
14/y=7
cross multiply will be
7y=14
divide both sides by the co efficient of y which is 7
y=14÷2
y=2
same step for the second equation
Answer:
The correct option is d) convenience sample
Step-by-step explanation:
In statistics, we use different sampling techniques to gather a chunk of sample data from a very large population.
There are many sampling techniques and out of them one is convenience sampling.
Convenience Sampling:
The convenience sampling is defined as the sample data which is readily and conveniently available.
Examples:
1. Asking people questions at a place that is convenient for you.
2. Asking your friends or family members
3. A college student asking for student's opinion at the college who is surveying for his thesis.
In the given scenario, Kristen Ashford has list of 5,000 subscribers for Wind Surfing magazine. She chooses the first 100 of the 5,000 names, this is clearly a convenient sample since the sample is easily, readily and conveniently available.
If she had selected 100 names randomly then it would have been called random sampling but in this case, she simply selected the first 100 names for the sake of convenience therefore, it is a convenience sample.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x) = 2x
f(3) = 2 * 3 = 6
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