Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Madam/good sir, just shut off that, what do they call it these days... Oh Iphone! Back in my day, we used the pokedex to do what you do now.
The first step is to find out how question in total she is able to miss, while still passing.
We know that there are questions on the test and she must get % of the questions correct.
Let's calculate how many questions that is:
40 x 0.70
= 28.
<em>Subtract</em>
<em>40 - 28 </em>
<em>= 12.</em>
She is able to get 12 answers incorrect.
Now we must find out how many questions she got wrong when she got 40% of the first 15 correct.
If she got 40% correct; She got 60% incorrect.
Let's do the math:
<em>Multiply:</em>
<em>15 x 0.40</em>
<em>= 6</em>
<em>Subtract:</em>
<em>15 - 6 </em>
<em>= 9</em>
This means that she got 6 questions correct, and 9 questions incorrect.
With the total allotment of 12 incorrect answers allowed, she can only get 3 more questions wrong.
Now we must find the percentage of the remaining 25 questions she can get wrong.
She can only get 3 wrong and she must get 22 correct.
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<em>Multiply:</em>
<em>22 x 4 </em>
<em>= 88.</em>
This means that she has to get 88% of the remaining 25 questions correct.
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The answer is ASA.
Given that ∠A = ∠O, ∠W = ∠N, SW = TN, this shows that the two angles (∠A and ∠W) and the included side SW of the first triangle are equal to the two angles (∠O and ∠N) and the included side TN of the second triangle. This means that third angles ∠S and ∠T are also equal. Therefore, the two triangles ΔWAS and ΔNOT are congruent based from the ASA Postulate.
Answer:
No, it is not possible.
Step-by-step explanation:
AB // CD and BC is transversal.
∠ABC = ∠BCD ---> Alternate interior angles are equal.
Here, it is different which is not possible.