compare the triangles ΔABC and ΔBCD
∡ABC = ∡BCD (given)
AB = CD (given)
BC = BC (common) } = > (SAS) ΔABC ≡ ΔBCD = > AC = BD
Answer:
There are 672 seeds in 14 kg of apples
Step-by-step explanation:
2 kg of apples = 1 dozen
1 dozen = 12 apples
So, 2 kg of apples =12 apples
1 kg of apples = 
1 kg of apples = 
14 kg of apples =
Each apples has 8 seeds
So, 84 apples has seeds = 
Hence there are 672 seeds in 14 kg of apples
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The objective is to isolate C (make it lonely so that its the only thing on one side of the equation)
Answer : 6 red beads
explanation: 2+1+3 = 6
12-6 = 6
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