Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
nachos=3 =100%
1.5=50%
0.50=25%
0.25=12.5%
The basic dimensions of any triangle are its area, base, and height.
They're related by the area equation; the area is half of the base times the height, or:

We know the area and the height, so the missing dimension has to be the base. Let's set up an equation by substituting the values the problem gives into the area equation.

Can you solve this equation for

?
Answer:
Claim 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The Inscribed Angle Theorem* tells you ...
... ∠RPQ = 1/2·∠ROQ
The multiplication property of equality tells you that multiplying both sides of this equation by 2 does not change the equality relationship.
... 2·∠RPQ = ∠ROQ
The symmetric property of equality says you can rearrange this to ...
... ∠ROQ = 2·∠RPQ . . . . the measure of ∠ROQ is twice the measure of ∠RPQ
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* You can prove the Inscribed Angle Theorem by drawing diameter POX and considering the relationship of angles XOQ and OPQ. The same consideration should be applied to angles XOR and OPR. In each case, you find the former is twice the latter, so the sum of angles XOR and XOQ will be twice the sum of angles OPR and OPQ. That is, angle ROQ is twice angle RPQ.
You can get to the required relationship by considering the sum of angles in a triangle and the sum of linear angles. As a shortcut, you can use the fact that an external angle is the sum of opposite internal angles of a triangle. Of course, triangles OPQ and OPR are both isosceles.
Answer:
Given,
The total distance covered = 4 km,
Since, initially he would be in rest,
So, his starting point would be 0.
Now, his first break =
km,
Second break =
km,
Also, we can write,

Drawing number line:
Step 1: Draw a line.
Step 2: Make 12 marks in same distance.
Step 3: Starts from 0, then 1/3, 2/3, 3/3 and so on.
Thus, we can show Wayne's bike on a number line as below.