Answers: G) ∠BCS = 57.5°
H) ∠FHI = 72°
I) ∠ACB and also ∠DCH
J) ∠CHD (which can also be named ∠BHE)
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G) Draw a point halfway between B and D and label it S. Then draw a ray from C passing through S.
∠ACB and ∠BCD are supplementary so
65° + ∠BCD = 180°
⇒ ∠BCD = 115°
Since ray CS bisects ∠BCD, then ∠BCS is half of ∠BCD.

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H) The instructions state to draw a line from H to F. This divides ∠DHI into two angles: ∠FHD and ∠FHI. Since lines BI and EG are perpendicular, then ∠DHI = 90°. It is given that ∠FHI is 4 times larger than ∠FHD so we can use substitution...
∠FHD + ∠FHI = ∠DHI
∠FHD + 4(∠FHD) = 90°
5(∠FHD) = 90°
∠FHD = 18°
∠FHI = 4(∠FHD)
= 4 (18°)
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I) adjacent means they share a side and supplementary means they form a straight angle. There are two angles that are adjacent and supplementary to ∠ACH.
- ACB - they share side AC and are supplementary on BH
- DCH - they share side CH and are supplementary on AD
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J) congruent means equal and adjacent means they share a side.
The angle that is not congruent nor adjacent to ∠GHI is its vertical angle, which is ∠CHD. <em>Notice that ∠CHD is the same as ∠BHE.</em>
Answer:
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Sample response:
points of intersection represent when the price and profit are the same for each type of ball.
The intersection points are approximately
(8.16, 236.49) and (1.84, –16.49).
When the store charges $8.16 for each type of ball, they make the same profit from each ball, approximately $236.49.
Charging $1.88 provides no profit for either type of ball.