Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let A = Adam, B = Betty
Adam and Betty purchased a printer together for $258.
This means we can say A + B = 258.
We are also told Adam paid $18 less than twice Betty.
You can write this as:
Adam = 2 x Betty - 18
A = 2B - 18
Substitute "A" into the A + B equation and you get:
A + B = 258
2B - 18 + B = 258
3B - 18 = 258
Add 18 to both sides.
3B = 258 + 18
3B = 276
Divide both sides by 3 to find B
B = 276/3 = 92 (This means Betty paid $92).
Since the total that they paid together was $258.
This means Adam pays the Total - How much Betty paid
Adam = 258 - 92 = $166
Answer:
r
Step-by-step explanation:
we know this because it is the only part of the graph that is moving downwards, meaning its decreasing. P is an example of increasing, Q is 'neutral' and s is also increasing.
Answer:
7/6
Step-by-step explanation:
6 Is on the bottom instead on top
Congruence Properties
In earlier mathematics courses, you have learned concepts like the commutative or associative properties. These concepts help you solve many types of mathematics problems. There are a few properties relating to congruence that will help you solve geometry problems as well. These are especially useful in two-column proofs, which you will learn later in this lesson!
The Reflexive Property of Congruence
The reflexive property of congruence states that any shape is congruent to itself. This may seem obvious, but in a geometric proof, you need to identify every possibility to help you solve a problem. If two triangles share a line segment, you can prove congruence by the reflexive property.