Answer:
I think it is the fist one bc when you do legth times width you get 308 ft
Step-by-step explanation: please dont get mad at me if im wrong
Answer:
m∠UVW = 53°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture attached,
m(∠VTU) = (x - 2)°
m(∠TUV) = (2x + 11)°
m(∠UVW) = (6x - 15)°
Since, ∠UVW is the exterior angle of the ΔTUV,
By the triangle sum theorem,
m∠VTU + m(∠TUV) + m(∠UVW) = 180°
(x - 2)° + (2x + 11)° + (6x - 15)° = 180°
9x - 6 = 180
9x = 186
x = 
x =
By the property of exterior angle of a triangle,
m(∠UVW) = m(∠VTU) + m(TUV)
= (x - 2) + (2x + 11)
= 3x - 9
Now by substituting the value of x,
(3x - 9)° =
= 62 - 9
= 53°
Therefore, m∠UVW = 53°
Answer:
2 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
5/8 ÷ 1/4
Copy dot flip
5/8 * 4/1
Rewrite
5/1 * 4/8
5/1 * 1/2
5/2
Change to a mixed number
2 1/2
Answer:
m<D = 105
Step-by-step explanation:
So, Triangle STU and DEF are similar triangles, because their corresponding side lengths have the same ratio.
For example FD can be multiplied by 2.5 to get SU, and EF can be multiplied by 2.5 to get TU, and ED can me multiplied by 2.5 to get 15.
Anyways, since the two triangles are similar, they have the same angle measures, meaning that angle D can be found by subtracting 46 and 25 from 180 degrees to find the missing angle, which is 105 degrees. I hope that helps.
Answer:
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