8/11 cant be an improper fraction because the numerator is smaller than the denominator
Answer:
<h2>(2a − 5 + b) · 5</h2><h2>10×(a − 2.5 + 0.5b)</h2><h2>(−2a + 5 − b) ⋅ (−5)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:

The whole problem is in the picture. I Hope this helps
y-intercept is the Y value when x is 0
Y = 60
so this means if a person studies 0 hours they will get a 60 on the test
So B would be the answe
The ANGLE BISECTOR mentioned in the problem is simply just a line that separates an angle in half.
Meaning if it bisects ∠SUT which is 34. It just means that it divides the angle 34 into 2 equal parts.
Therefore ∠1 is just one-half of the ∠SUT.

Therefore the measurement of ∠1 is 17°.