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Answer:
m<A > m<B > m<C
Step-by-step explanation:
In triangles, the measure of angles is proportional with the side length's they see,
The angle with the biggest the biggest measure sees the biggest side length
in triangle ABC the side lengths are given as
BC = 14, CA = 13 and AB = 5
from this, we can conclude:
m<A > m<B > m<C
Step-by-step explanation:
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Well There isn't enough evidence to tell how many hours each of them worked. Yu stated how long they each traveled separately but did not state the amount of hours worked, or any proof for it.
But Assuming that by worked you mean traveled.
Annie traveled 5 times the sum of the number of hours Brian traveled and 2. together they traveled 20 hours. find the number of hours each person worked.So 20 is 6 times the number of hours Annie & Brian Worked + 10
(From the 10 extra hours Annie worked from +2)
10/6=1 hour and 40 min
So Brain worked/traveled for 1 hour and 40 minuets.
Then we find Annie's time. Add 2 hours to 1 hour and 40 and you get
3 hours 40 times that by 5 and you get 18 hours and 20 min
So Annie worked/traveled for 18 hours and 20 min
I hope this helped
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Total length of ribbon = 1 yard
Length of ribbon used for project =
yard
Length of ribbon the rest of ribbon is to be divided =
yard
To find:
The number of ribbons of length
yard that can be made = ?
Solution:
Length of ribbon left after the 1 yard ribbon is used for project can be calculated by subtracting the length of ribbon used from the initial length of ribbon.
i.e.
Length of ribbon left =
yard
Now, number of ribbon of length
yard can be found be dividing the length of ribbon left with the length of ribbon pieces to be cut.
i.e.
Number of ribbons:
