Answer:
Incorrect measurement
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Shape: Triangle
Length: 22in, 10in and 11in
Required: Determine if the measurements are correct
<em>For the measurement of a triangle to be true, the sum of any 2 sides must be greater than the length of the third side.</em>
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i.e.
--- True
--- True
--- False
Since all three conditions are not true, then the measurements are incorrect
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
ΔCAD and ΔCBD
∠A ≅∠B (Angle)
AD ≅BD (Side)
From the graph we see that
CD≅CD (Side)
because of reflexive propriety ( a line segment is congruent with itself)
If you put in order those congruencies we have SSA witch does NOT prove congruence.
we not use SAS because the angle between the sides is not congruent
With what? There’s no picture
Answer: D) 0.78
Step-by-step explanation:
Add all the given probabilities to find the answer:
45/100 + 18/100 + 15/100 = 78/100 = 78% or 0.78
Square root of 15 because you don't know what know is going to go after it, unlike the others where you can guess the numbers that goes after it