Answer:
Okay So I see you need to change 1/3 to a denominator of 6
You don't do anything to the -1/6
But to change the 1/3 you need to multiply 3 and 1 by two, which is 2/6
And the -1/6 stays the same
Hey there!
If these hexagons are congruent, then each angle is congruent to the one that is in the same position as it is. In this case, I and V are congruent because they are both last. K and U are congruent because they are both second to last.
While looking over the answer options, you should be able to see that Angle J and Angle S is the only answer with angles that match up, because they are both the first angle in the set.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
1/20
there are 20 students altogether
Step-by-step explanation:
um I'm not sure
2*pi*10=62.83 is certainly your answer