Similar triangles can be extremely useful in architecture. For example, similar triangles can help represent doors and how far they swing. Also when using shadows that make the triangles you can use them to find the height of an actual object they can be used to construct many architectural designs and monuments for e.g, bridges. You can also determine values that you can’t directly measure. For e.g you. Can measure the length of your shadow and a tree’s shadow on a sunny day.
Answer:
kk where do you live lol
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Step one
Given data
On Monday, Jesse drank 3/4 of liter of water before jogging
and drank 3/5 of liter after jogging
In all, Jesse drank 3/4 and 3/5 liters of water
= 3/4+3/5
the lcm is 20
=15+12/20
=27/20
in mixed numbers(i.e a whole and a fraction together we have) we have
