So when you divide fractions, you keep the first fraction (in this case 5/8) then change the sign from divide to multiply, then flip the second fraction (we’ll use 1/16 first)
So 5/8 times 16/1. 80/8. Simply to 10.
Now do the same with 5/8 and 1/32
5/8 times 32/1. 160/8. Simplify to 20.
So I good prediction would be 1/32 since you have to flip the divisor and multiply.
1) The triangles are congruent by SSS.
The two tick marks indicate two pairs of congruent sides; it is evident that the third side is congruent by the way the diagram is drawn - the bases of the triangles are together and appear to be the same length.
2) The triangles are congruent by SAS.
The two pairs of tick marks indicate congruent sides, and their included angles are congruent because they are vertical angles, and vertical angles are always congruent.
Answer:
it is the third one
Step-by-step explanation:
third one
7.8 + n = 38.2
n = 38.2 - 7.8
n = 30.4