Answer:
NO
Step-by-step explanation:
Note :
Consider a triangle with sides‘s length a , b and c
triangle inequalities state that we must have c - a < b < c + a
now , is the third side always the longest ?
the answer is NO: (let’s take a counter example )
in a triangle with 2 sides‘s length 3 , 4
the third side could measure 2
because 4-3 < 2 < 4+3
Answer:
B) 42:28
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's get 12:18 simplified to make it easier to compare:
12:18 -> 4:6 - > <u>2:3</u>
Now let's check it against all the options:
A) 20:30 -> 2:3 and 2:3 = 2:3
Not our answer as it is congruent (equal too, the same as, etc)
B) We can see that the first number is larger than the second number, so without doing too much math we can see this is our answer!
42:28
(it simplifes to 6:4 -> 3:2)
(we do not have to do the following as we already have an answer, but here is the math)
C) 4:6
4:6 ->
2:3 = 2:3
D) 2:3
2:3 = 2:3
OK, so she definitely drove home faster than when she drove to her first destination. So she must've taken quicker to get home. Lets assume 3 hours on the way there and 2 hours on the way back.
I really hoped this helped. I'm no genius, but you asked for help and I tried to give it.
Have a great day.
We simply divide the mass of Saturn with the mass of Earth.
5.686 x 10^26 / 6.04 x 10^21
The rule of significant figures when dividing numbers is that the least amount significant figures must be used in the quotient.
Therefore, Saturn is 9.41 x 10^4 times heavier than Earth.
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