Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Angle 1 is 112°, 2 is 68°, 3 is 90°, 4 is also 90°, 5 is 22° and angle 6 is 158°
Step-by-step explanation:
To find angles 3 &4 and 2 &1, you subtract the measurement given in each intersection from 180 (all straight lines are 180) to find the other angle measurements. To find 5 I used the 4th angle and the 2nd angle to find the missing number out of 180 since all of the angles in a triangle have a sum of 180°. The missing angle was 22. You can use the angle measurement of #5 to find 6 like how I mentioned before about all straight lines equaling 180°. If this all sounds like mumbo-jumbo I can elaborate a little more in the comment section!
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
because 25 cannot go in 27
Answer:
Part A: 1 & 225, A number times itself equals a perfect Square.
Part B: No, 289 is NOT perfect square.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A: 1*1=1, 15*15=225 (Perfect Squares)
Part B: Utilizing the Factor Rainbow one can see that the same number does not exist on both sides of the rainbow simultaneously.