Answer:
jb/job/Lin/l’kn;job;like
Step-by-step explanation:
no;job’;lojhn’kihn’;pain’-;
Answer:
measure 2 has to be 109 due to the alternate interior angles theorem. Measure 3 has to be 71 due to the supplementary angles theorem.
Answer:
3:40 p.m.
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 74 minutes to 1:25 p.m.; the improperly formed result witll be 1:99 p.m.; to express this properly, add 1 hour to this time and subtract 60 minutes from it:
2:39 p.m. (time at which Avery gets off the bus)
If Avery walked 61 minutes to get home and we want to know what time she arrived, we add 61 minutes to 2:39 p.m., obtaining 2:100 p.m., which must in turn be re-written as 3:40 p.m.
Avery arrived home at 3:40 p.m.
Note: another way in which to do this problem is to add 74 minutes and 61 minutes, obtaining 135 minutes, and then adding 135 minutes to 1:25 p.m. and making the necessary adjustments to the result:
1:25 p.m. + 135 minutes = 1:160 p.m., or (recognizing that 120 min = 2 hours)
3:40 p.m.
Answer:
0.25 * 100 = X
Step-by-step explanation:
If there is a winning ticket in 1 out of every 4 boxes of French Fries sold, then that means there is a 25% chance of getting a winning ticket ( 1 / 4 = 0.25 ) . Therefore we can calculate the total amounts of winning coupons per day with the following formula.
0.25 * S = X
Where S is the amount of boxes sold and X is the amount of winning coupons. If the location sells 100 boxes then...
0.25 * 100 = X
25 = X
We can see that the amount of winning coupons in 100 boxes sold will be 25.