All triangles have a measurement of 180 degrees. Therefore, we can use this information to make an equation to find the value of angle B.
Angle B = 180 - (28 + 36)
Angle B = 180 - 64
Angle B = 116
So, angle B is equal to 116 degrees.
See attached graph: v is on the y-axis and t is on the x-axis
The measure of a central angle is equal to measure of a minor arc. That makes m<GEH=17x+12. By the Vertical Angles Theorem, m<GEH and m<IEF are equal to each other (m<GEH=17x+12=m<IEF). By the same theorem, m<FEG and m<IEH are also equal (m<FEG=8x-7=m<IEH). The angles in a circle must all add up to 360 degrees, 2(17x+12)+2(8x-7)=360. Solve for x, then plug x into the equation for m<IEF.
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Let, the first number = C
second number will be = C + 2 ['cause next will be odd so we can't include that]
Third number = C + 4
Now, their sum would be:
C + C+2 + C+4 = 3C + 6
In short, Your Answer would be 3C + 6
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<u>Given</u>:
The given graph represents the cost of the Kayak's rental per hour.
The coordinates are (2,30) and (3,45)
We need to determine the unit rate of renting per hour.
<u>Unit rate of renting:</u>
The unit rate of renting can be determined using the formula,

Substituting the coordinates (2,30) and (3,45), we get;

Simplifying, we get;

Dividing, we get;

Thus, the unit rate for renting a Kayak is $15 per hour.