Adjacent Angles<span> are </span>two angles<span> that share a common vertex, a common side, and no common interior points. (They share a vertex and side, but </span>do<span> not overlap.) A </span>Linear Pair<span> is </span>two<span> adjacent</span>angles<span> whose non-common sides </span>form<span> opposite rays. ... ∠1 and ∠3 are not </span>vertical angles<span> (they are a </span>linear pair<span>).</span>
You have to multiply by how many months or boxes and your gonna have 360 and your friend 288
To find the area of a rectangle, multiple the width by the length.
(And simply the fractions for a simpler equation)
For piece A:
The length 1 and 3/5 can be turned into an improper fraction by multiplying 1 by the denominator (5) and adding it to the numerator (3). 1 and 3/5 = 8/5
(3/4) • (8/5) = area
Multiple the numerators with each other and the denominators with each other (3 times 8 = 24) (4 times 5 = 20)
The area of piece A is 24/20
If you do the same for piece B:
(2/5) • (21/8) = area
The answer is 42/40