Jaymie will measure the segment and then place the point just across from the line's beginning point to create a congruent segment that shows the similarity between them.
<h3>What are the conditions of the congruent triangle?</h3>
Triangles that are equivalent in terms of size and form are known as a congruent triangle.
Segments will be built using the straightedge, and measurements will be taken using the compass. They will pick a starting point and draw a line using the straightedge, then use the compass to finish the job.
To make the congruent segment, Jaymie will measure the segment and then position the point that is opposite from the line's starting point.
Jaymie, on the other hand, will have to work a bit harder with the compass since she will need to draw a semi-circle in the original angle and transfer this measurement to the new line in order to create congruent angles.
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Answer:
$14.8
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a mistype in the question. It should say: ... <em>si cada uno de ellos hicieron una contribución de </em><em>dieciseis</em><em> pesos...</em>
So if everybody contributes $14, they make a total of 14*x, where x denotes the number of students. In this scenario, $4 are left, calling y to the cost of the trip, then:
14*x = y - 4 (eq. 1)
In the other scenario, everybody contributes $16 and $6 are in excess, so
16*x = y + 6 (eq. 2)
subtracting eq. 1 to eq. 2:
16*x - 14*x = y + 6 - (y - 4)
2*x = y + 6 - y + 4
2*x = 10
x = 10/2 = 5
Replacing this value in eq. 1:
14*5 = y - 4
70 + 4 = y
y = $74
If every student pays: 74/5 = $14.8, then they would get altogether the exact cost of the trip
A=28.27 miles Sq
A= pie r2 = pie r.3 to 2nd power = 28.27 square miles