A kite is a quadrilateral in which two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent (“disjoint pairs” means that one side can’t be used in both pairs).
Then:
- Two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent by definition - QP≅QR and QR is not congruent to RS (one side can’t be used in both pairs);
- One diagonal (segment QS, the main diagonal) is the perpendicular bisector of the other diagonal (segment PR, the cross diagonal), so PM≅MR;
- The opposite angles at the endpoints of the cross diagonal are congruent, thus ∠QPS≅∠QRS.
- ∠PQR is not congruent to ∠PSR, because they are not angles at the endpoints of the cross diagonal.
Answer: correct options are A, B and E.
Inequality is
727.29-248.50+x<u>></u>500
x=how much she needs to deposit
478.79+x<u>></u>500
subtract 478.79 from both sides
x<u>></u>21.21
at least $21.21
Answer:
the number of deliveries would be 13
And, the equation is d ≥ 12.50
Step-by-step explanation:
The inequality function is given below:
Let us assume the d be the number of deliveries
10 × 8 + 6 × d ≥ 155
80 + 6d ≥ 155
6d ≥ 155 - 80
6d ≥ 75
d ≥ 75 ÷ 6
d ≥ 12.50
hence, the number of deliveries would be 13
And, the equation is d ≥ 12.50
Answer:
The LCM, or least common multiple, of 6 and 8 is 24.