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corresponds to TR. correct option b.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
In the given parallelogram or rectangle , we have a diagonal RT . We need to find which side is in correspondence with side/Diagonal RT of parallelogram URST .
<u>Side TU:</u>
In triangle UTR , we see that TR is hypotenuse and is the longest side among UR & TU . So , TR can never be equal in length to UR & TU . So there's no correspondence of Side TU with RT.
<u>Side TR:</u>
Since, direction of sides are not mentioned here , we can say that TR & RT is parallel & equal to each other . So , TR is in correspondence with side/Diagonal RT of parallelogram URST .
<u>Side UR:</u>
In triangle UTR , we see that TR is hypotenuse and is the longest side among UR & TU . So , TR can never be equal in length to UR & TU . So there's no correspondence of Side UR with RT.
Denise rode 3 kilometres .
Clark rode 5000 metres which is 5 kilometres .
So , Clark rode 2 kilometres more than Denise .
Answer:
204 people
Step-by-step explanation:
The manager has interviewed 50 people, which is 1/6 of 300. Just times it by 6 to get an approximate amount of people :)
Answer:
Hence the number of pages read by Lonnie is 16 pages when they read a combined of 36 pages.
Step-by-step explanation:
The table that can be formed by the rate at which they study the number of pages of a book is:
Fred Lonnie total
5 4 9
10 8 18
15 12 27
20 16 36
That means when they read a combined of 36 pages.
Then the number of pages read by Fred is 20 pages.
and the number of pages read by Lonnie is 16 pages.
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Also it could be done as :
Let Fred reads 'x' pages.
so, the number of pages read by Lonnie is: (4/5)x
Hence,
x+(4/5)x=36
on solving this linear equation we have:
x=20
and (4/5)x=16
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Hence the number of pages read by Lonnie is 16 pages when they read a combined of 36 pages.