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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
14

Find the measure of the missing angles. need help ASAP

Mathematics
1 answer:
pochemuha3 years ago
3 0
Sorry if it’s confusing i tried color coding it

the measure of angle 6 is 71.5 degrees

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Work Shown:

A = amount of grams of cheese you had originally

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note how B and C add back up to 'A'.

This is because 2/5+3/5 = 5/5 = 1, so,

B+C = (2/5)A+(3/5)A = (2/5+3/5)A = 1*A = A

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D = (2/5)*C = amount of cheese you use up after day 2

E = (3/5)*C = amount of cheese left over after day 2

the variables D and E add up to C

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(3/5)*C = E

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(3/5)*A = C

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3A = 1500*5 ... multiply both sides by 5

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After day 2, you use up (2/5)*1500 = 600 grams of cheese and have 1500-600 = 900 grams left over.

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