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The answer is: [C]: " ∡<em>C</em> ≅ ∡<em>X</em> ; ∡<em>D</em> ≅ ∡<em>Y</em> ; ∡<em>A</em> ≅ ∡<em>Z</em> " .
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A "solution" would be a set of three numbers ... for Q, a, and c ... that
would make the equation a true statement.
If you only have one equation, then there are an infinite number of triplets
that could do it. For example, with the single equation in this question,
(Q, a, c) could be (13, 1, 2) and they could also be (16, 2, 1).
There are infinite possibilities with one equation.
In order to have a unique solution ... three definite numbers for Q, a, and c ...
you would need three equations.
It is a hot summer day, and Jade is trying to save money to buy a new shoe. She has 32 dollars, and she plans to sell smoothies at her neighborhood for four dollars a cup. At the end of the day, she is left with a total of 164 dollars in her wallet. How many smoothies did Jade sell?