Answer:
A)
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle TRS is isosceles (Angle T = Angle R)
Then sides TS = RS and both are shorter than TR
A) TR > TS True
B) TR < TS False (TR > TS)
C) TR < RS False (TR > RS)
D) RS < TS False (RS = TS)
The correct answer is 120 degrees.
With the bigger triangle you can add all of the angles to get 60 degrees. (35+25)
This leaves you with a 120 degrees angle in the unmarked corner of the triangle. Any horizontal line and any triangle is 180 in total.
So with a 120 degree angle in the corner this leaves us with a 60 angle in the smaller triangle. ( The smaller triangle equals 60 degrees in all corners, it is equalateral ).
X is on a horizontal line and we now know that the one side of the line equals 60 degrees and any horizontal line equals 180 in total, this means that the measure of X is 120, (60+120)
X is 120 :)
When there isn't an outlier, the mean is the best measure of central tendency, because it gives you a more arithmetic answer of the true center since all numbers are included in the equation rather than at max 2 numbers in the middle of the list.
My answer is 8 5/9
First, you have to multiply the denominators to get your least common denominator.
Second, you have to multiply the numerators and the denominators together to get two different fractions with the same denominator. You should get 9 3/9 and 1 6/9.
Your answer should be 8 5/9