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Answer:
(1) D.Angle C is congruent to to Angle F. (2) C. SSS. (3) C. cannot be congruent to.
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
From the given figure it is noticed that


According to SAS postulate, if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then both triangles are congruent.
The included angles of congruent sides are angle C and angle G.
So, condition "Angle C is congruent to to Angle F" will prove that the ∆ABC and ∆EFG are congruent by the SAS criterion.
2)
If 
According to SSS postulate, if all three sides in one triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides in the other.
Since two corresponding sides are congruent but third sides of triangles are not congruent, therefore SSS criterion for congruence is violated.
3)
Since two corresponding sides are congruent but third sides of triangles are not congruent, therefore the included angle of congruent sides are different.

Therefore angle C and angle F cannot be congruent to each other.
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Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
The first term is 5 and the common difference is 9-5=4, so the n-th term is ...
an = a1 +d(n -1)
an = 5 +4(n -1) = 4n +1
Then the term number for the term 129 is ...
129 = 4n +1 . . . . . put the given value in the formula
128 = 4n . . . . . . . subtract 1
32 = n . . . . . . . . . .divide by 4
The 32nd term is 129.
(-3 2/3) * (-2 1/4) ...turn to improper fractions
-11/3 * - 9/4 = ....now multiply straight across,and neg. x neg. = pos
99/12 reduces to 33/4 or 8 1/4
Answer: Cost of 1 soda = (Amount Juliana had- Cost of 3chips)/3
Step-by-step explanation: Cost of 3chips =$0.85×3= $2.55
Cost of 3 soda will be $6-$2.55
Cost of 1soda will be ($6-$2.55)/3