Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, as the image of the polygon is not given.
I will answer this question with the attached image (similar to your question)
The attached polygon is a trapezoid of the following dimensions.

<u>Parallel sides</u>


So, the area is:




Hey there,
Your question states: <span>A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $11.50 and 9 shrubs. The total bill was $94.75. Write and solve an equation to find the price of each shrub.
So, I will do 94.75 minus 11.50 because he bought nice scrubs so that would be 83.25.
I will do 83.25 divided by 9 because that's the number that person bought, each scrub will end up to be 9.25.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
Answer:
Becky completed the proof incorrectly.
Step-by-step explanation:
The only difference of the two proofs, at least what I can see, is the reason for step 2. Angie claims that it is the Definition of Supplementary Angles, while Becky claims Angle Addition Postulate.
The Definition of Supplementary Angles states that m∠A + m∠B = 180°.
While the Angle Addition Postulate states that m∠A + m∠B = m∠C.
Because the context used is that m∠AKG + m∠GKB = 180° and m∠GKB + m∠HKB = 180°, it would be using the Definition of Supplementary Angles.
So Becky is the one who is incorrect.
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Answer:
2. correct
3. addition property of equality
4. substitution property of equality
Step-by-step explanation:
You're asked for the Reasons, so you need to examine the Statements to see how you get from one line to the next.
The first line of Statement 2 differs from Statement 3 in that m∠GHI has been added to both sides of the equation (ignoring the typo in statement 3). The reason you can add the same thing to both sides of an equation is given by the <em>Addition Property of Equality</em>.
Statement 3 differs from Statement 4 in that one of the m∠GHI has been replaced by m∠JKL. We can do this replacement because those measures are equal to each other. Replacement of equals by equals is allowed by the <em>Substitution Property of Equality</em>.