First of all I want to point out you drew the diagram a little wrong. The Arc is 41 doesn't mean its 41 degrees it means it has length 41 so remove the degrees symbol.
Now for the answer the other arc have to have angle 40 too because vertical angles. And because the radius is the same, both of the length has formula 40/360*pi*2*radius which is 41 in this case. So x has to be 41 also :) Done!
You might be able to get the text-to-speech option on your phone to do this for you, since it involves saying the fractions aloud.
1/2 ⇒ one-half
2/3 ⇒ two thirds
1/4 ⇒ one quarter, or one fourth
2/4 ⇒ two fourths, or two quarters
2/5 ⇒ two fifths
5/6 ⇒ five sixths
4/7 ⇒ four sevenths
6/8 ⇒ six eighths
5/11 ⇒ five elevenths
1/12 ⇒ one-twelfth
1/20 ⇒ one-twentieth
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IMO, the use of a hyphen or not depends on the context. If the fraction itself is the focus, you might say one twelfth. If it is describing a portion of something else, you might say one-twelfth [of a cake].
Looks like the labeled angle is bisected, in which case we can apply the angle bisector theorem. For this triangle, it says

Solve for
:




Then either
or
, but since
is a length, it must be positive. So <em>x</em> = 2.
Answer:
They would save 9 dollars with Mario's pizza
Step-by-step explanation:
22*3 is 66
18.75*4 is 75
75-66=9