Answer:
a = 133 degrees
b = 78 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
the top and bottom lines are parallel.
the two sidelines are lines that intercept the top and bottom lines.
as they intercept parallel lines, they actually must have the same angles with them.
so, the 47 degrees inner angle at the bottom line, must be also somewhere at the interception point with the top line. and right, it must be now mirrored the outward angle at the top line. and that means a (the inward angle at the top line) is also the outward angle at the bottom line.
the sum of inward and outward angles at a point must always be 180 degrees.
so, the outward angle of 47 = the inward angle a =
= 180 - 47 = 133 degrees.
similar in the other side.
102 is the inward angle.
the outward angle of that is 180 - 102 = 78 degrees.
and that is also the inward angle b.
b = 78 degrees
Answer:
Attachment 1 :- x = 3/2
Attachment 2 :- m + r = 154°
Step-by-step explanation:
Attachment 1 :-

As the base 3 is same on both the sides , cancel the base 3 from both left & right side of eqn. After that we will get:-

Attachment 2 :-
PQR is a straight line . It's given that m + n = 110°
But we know that m + n + r = 180° ..............eqn.1
So substituting the value of m+n in eqn.1 gives :-
m+n+r = 180°
=> r + 110° = 180°
=> r = 180° - 110°
= 70°
It's also given that n+r = 96°
So putting the value of r in the above gives ,
n+r = 96°
=> n + 70° =96°
=> n = 96° - 70°
= 26°
Putting the value of n in eqn.1 gives
m + n = 110°
=> m + 26° = 110°
=> m = 110° - 26°
= 84°
So m + r = 84° + 70° = 154°
Answer:
1. Right: pointing downwards
Left: pointing upwards
2. Right: pointing upwards
Left: pointing upwards
3. Right: pointing downwards
Left: pointing upwards
4a. True
4b. True
Step-by-step explanation:
When the leading coefficient is negative the equation will either open downwards or the y-values will decrease as the x-values increase. The opposite is true for when the leading coefficient is positive. When the degree is odd one end will point downwards while the other points upwards. When the degree is even, both ends point in the same direction.
I hope this helps :)
We are given that 8 oz of milk requires 15 oz of flour.
To know the amount of flour needed for 15 oz of milk, we will simply use cross multiplication as follows:
amount of flour needed = (15*15) / (8) = 28.125 oz