Answer:
which agrees with option"B" of the possible answers listed
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that in order to solve this problem (find angle JLF) , we need to find the value of the angle defined by JLG and subtract it from
, since they are supplementary angles. So we focus on such, and start by drawing the radii that connects the center of the circle (point "O") to points G and H, in order to observe the central angles that are given to us as
and
. (see attached image)
We put our efforts into solving the right angle triangle denoted with green borders.
Notice as well, that the triangle JOH that is formed with the two radii and the segment that joins point J to point G, is an isosceles triangle, and therefore the two angles opposite to these equal radius sides, must be equal. We see that angle JOH can be calculated by : 
Therefore, the two equal acute angles in the triangle JOH should add to:
resulting then in each small acute angle of measure
.
Now referring to the green sided right angle triangle we can find find angle JLG, using: 
Finally, the requested measure of angle JLF is obtained via: 
Unknown factor is multiplication and then quotient is division
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
After 40 miles the rental cost for both is the same
Answer:
for a single pizza 1/10 a cup
for 12 pizzas 1 1/5 a cup
you can make 56 pizzas with 5 2/3 cups.
Step-by-step explanation:
for 5 pizzas you need 1/2 cup of flour, so to find out how much you'll need for a single pizza you'll need to divide it with 5. 1/2÷5=1/10
for a dozen pizzas you'll need to multiply that with 12. 1/10x12=12/10=1 1/5
Then to find out how many can we make with 5 2/3 cups we'll divide it with that 1/10
56/10÷1/10= 56 pizzas