Answer:
m<0 = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite angles in an isosceles trapezoid are equal, so <T = <A
and <B = <O
We know the sum of all 4 angles has to be 360 since it is a quadrilateral
<T+<A + < B + <O = 360
Substituting what we know, and what we want to know
<T+ <T + <O <+O = 360
Combining like terms
2<T + 2 <0 = 360
2( 130) + 2<0 = 360
260 + 2< O = 360
Subtract 260 from each side
260-260 + 2< O = 360-260
2<O = 100
Divide by 2
2/2<O = 100/2
<0 = 50
I believe the answer is 60, but I could be wrong
One of the very nice features of the metric system of measurements is that there is a set of standardized prefixes that can be applied to any of the units. Some of the more common ones are
.. micro- . . . one millionth
.. milli- . . . . one thousandth
.. centi- . . . .one hundredth
.. kilo- . . . . .one thousand
Thus, one millimeter is 1/1000 = 0.001 meter. There are 1000 of them in 1 meter, so
.. 16 m = 16000 mm
we are given
the quotient of y and 6
we always start from left to right order of operation
we know that
quotient means division
so, we can write as
the quotient of y and 6 is
...............Answer
Assuming you threw away the 20 that spoiled, you'd have 6 left, but you know, you could have kept them, it's very possible that you have 26 left.