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AB ≅ AC . . . . . . . . . . given
∠BAY ≅ ∠CAY . . . . given
AY ≅ AY . . . . . . . . . . reflexive property
ΔBAY ≅ ΔCAY . . . .. SAS congruence
XY ≅ XY . . . . . . . . . . reflexive property
∠AYB ≅ ∠AYC . . . . CPCTC
BY ≅ CY . . . . . . . . . . CPCTC
ΔXYB ≅ ΔXYC . . . .. SAS congruence
Therefore ...
∠XCY ≅ ∠XBY . . . . CPCTC
V = 4/3 * 3.14 * 9^3 = 3052.08
Answer is B
Given:
A spinner marked A, B, C is spun then a 6-sided die is rolled.
To find:
The probability of getting a B and then a 6.
Solution:
We know that,

Total possible values for a spinner are 3. So, the probability of getting B, we get

Total possible values for a die are 6. So, the probability of getting 6, we get

Now, the probability of getting a B and then a 6 is


The required probability is
.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
If you cards are only 5,6,7, then the probability of getting even, then even would be zero.
The directions say that the card is not replaced. Therefore, once you pick the 6, there would be no more even cards.