If you want to include 0, the overall interval is 115 times 0.01, or 23 times 0.05 or 11.5 times 0.10. The latter might make it harder to plot 1.14, so I'd probably use an interval of 0.05.
Between 6 or 7 and about 25 intervals on a graph's scale are about right. More makes it pretty busy and sometimes difficult to tell which mark is associated with the number. A fewer number is indicated only if there are a fewer number of discrete values that need to be shown to adequately identify the data points.
Answer:
m∠A = 39°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached,
BE ≅ BC
m∠C = 32°
m∠BFD = 103°
In ΔBCE,
m∠E = m∠C = 32° [Since, BE ≅ BC]
m∠E + ∠C + m∠EBC = 180°
32° + 32° + m∠EBC = 180°
m∠EBC = 116°
m∠EBC + m∠EBA = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
116° + m∠EBA = 180°
m∠EBA = 64°
Similarly, m∠AFB + m∠DFB = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
m∠AFB + 103° = 180°
m∠AFB = 77°
Now in ΔAFB,
m∠A + m∠AFB + m∠FBA = 180° [Sum of internal angles of a triangle = 180°]
m∠A + 77° + 64° = 180°
m∠A = 39°
Answer:
1/5, left (negative)
Step-by-step explanation:
We start at 1/5 and because of the negative sign we move 4/5 to the left or negative direction.
I think it’s the third one, i could be wrong
Answer:
6/5
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 ÷ 5/8
Keep Change Flip
3/4x8/5
=6/5
Hope this helps :)