Answer: However, in real life it depends on the shape of the actual presents. If two sheets are used for the 2 presents. There should be enough left from those sheets to use for the third present. (They should be taped together.)
Step-by-step explanation: 6/3 then 3 over 8 ––> 3/8
6/ 27/8
= 6/1 / divide 27/8
= 6^2 /1 x 8/27 ^9 (^) –––> this mean square root of 2 or 9
6 cancels and 27 cancel
= 16/9
=1 7/9
However you will still need to buy 2 sheets
3.122
The process to getting this comes in many steps. Firstly, you need to find the angles for JLK and MLJ. To find JLK use the arcsin function using the opposite side and the hypotenuse.
Arcsin(Opp/Hype) = JLK
Arcsin(.5) = JLK
30 degrees = JLK
This means MLJ = 31 degrees since they add up to 61 degrees.
Now we need to find the length of LJ, which we can do using the Pythagorean Theorem.
3^2 + JL^2 = 6^2
9 + JL^2 = 36
JL^2 = 27
JL =

Now that we have the angle of MLJ and the length of JL, we can use the tangent function to find MJ.
Tan(angle) = opp/adj
Tan(31) = MJ/


Tan(31) = MJ
3.122 = MJ