STEPS:
1. Using a straightedge, draw a reference line, if one is not provided.
2. Draw a dot on the reference line to mark your starting point for the construction.
3. Place the point of the compass on point A on the given figure.
4. Stretch the compass so that the pencil is exactly on B. Make a small arc through B.
(This small arc will show that you measured the length of the segment with your compass.)
5. Without changing the span of the compass, place the compass point on the starting point (dot) on the reference line and swing the pencil to create an arc crossing the reference line.
6. Label your copy.
Answer:
A. Always
Step-by-step explanation:
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Always a divisor since it’s always found in the greatest common factor of all numbers
Answer:
16:40, 0.4
Step-by-step explanation:
experimental probability would be a ratio consisting of the number of times the coin lands on heads to the total number of times the coin is flipped so it would be 16 to 40 or simply 16:40
theoretical probability would be a way to show the likeliness of the coin landing on heads and can be found by dividing the number of flips that is expected to land heads up by the total number of flips so you divide 16 by 40 which equals 0.4