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poizon [28]
3 years ago
12

It takes 11 ounces of oatmeal to make 1 serving. How many servings are

Mathematics
1 answer:
Rzqust [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I think its 1.56

Step-by-step explanation:

if its right can I please get the brainlest

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See attached for a visual. I used GeoGebra to draw the triangle.

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Explanation:

We are given the following information
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where the lower case letters represent the side lengths; the upper case letters are the angles. The angles are opposite their corresponding sides. For instance, side lowercase b is opposite angle uppercase B. The other letters are positioned the same way.

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