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Begin by multiplying both sides by 7:

Subtract 6 from both sides to isolate for x:

Divide both sides by 4 to solve for x:

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"Compare the fraction 3/5 to 1/2 and then compare 2/6 to 1/2. Use symbols in your answer"
To make this easier, we will make it so that both fractions in each pair has like bases.
To make 3/5 and 1/2 have a like base, we must make the denominators 10. To do this, we will do the following:
(3*2)/(5*2) = 6/10
(1*5)/(2*5) = 5/10
Now we can easily compare and not worry about the denominator
So, let's just look at the numerators.
Which is greater, 5 or 6? We know 6 is greater, so:
6/10 > 5/10
That means:
3/5 > 1/2
Now, we must do the same for 2/6 and 1/2
We will make them both 6. So, we can leave 2/6 alone
2/6
(1*3)/(2*3) = 3/6
Now we have 2/6 and 3/6
Which is greater, 3 or 2. The answer to that is 2. So:
3/6 > 2/6
This means that 1/2 > 2/6
Our answers are:
1. 3/6 > 2/6
2. 1/2 > 2/6
I hope I was able to help you!
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The Triangle sum theorem states that the sum measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degree
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
We know that,
The Triangle Sum Theorem states that if you add all three interior angles, those are the angles inside the triangle, they would always add up to 180 degrees.
It is easy to remember that we add the three angle measurements to get 180 degrees because of the word sum in the name of the theorem. To make it short and sweet:
Consider a triangle with interior angles a, b, and c. Then we can say,

The Triangle Sum Theorem is also called the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem or Angle Sum Theorem
Answer: It’s c
Step-by-step explanation: