The <u>correct answer</u> is:
B) Statement 1 and Statement 2 are theorems because they can be proved with the help of appropriate postulates.
Explanation:
<u>Statement 1</u> is the Line Intersection Theorem. To prove this, we use postulates about having only one plane passing through any 3 noncollinear points. We would choose two points from one line and one point from the second; they would be non-collinear points and be in one plane. This also works choosing the points the opposite way.
<u>Statement 2</u> is the Point and Line Contained in Plane Theorem. Again, if two lines intersect, we can choose three points to define
a plane. We have to prove that both lines are in the plane. We rely on previously proven postulates to do this.
Answer:
121
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up the equation 1331/x=x^2/1331
Cross multiply and simplify the answer.
Answer:
Taylor will charge more by $15
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Taylor
First Hour = $15
Hourly Rate = $10
Lucy:

For a dog walk of 2.5 hours.
Taylor's charges is:




Lucy's charges is:
Here, we consider
Because 
i.e 2.5 > 2
So, Lucy's charges is:


By comparison;
Taylor will charge more by $15
The difference is calculated by:


Answer:D.54
Step-by-step explanation: it takes 20 minutes in the car which is 1/3 of an hr so 42/3= 14 then that leaves 40 minutes left for the train which is 2/3 of 60 and 60/3=20 and 20x2= 40 so 40+14=54
It would be 500 x 6.5, which is 3250 miles.