NO! It has to be EXACTLY 90 degrees RIGHT of the triangle
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Answer: C) AAS Theorem</h3>
Check out the diagram below. Note how for the left triangle, the side ZW is not between the marked angles V and W. So we do not use ASA and instead go with AAS. The order matters. If for instance, we knew that VW = WY, then we would go with ASA.
What do you think it is? I will eliminate the last option "inconclusive" because from what I know of statistics, we have enough data to determine where this result is significant at. We must convert this Test Statistic into a P-Value and if the P-Value is greater than 0.01 (alpha), we say it is "significant at 0.01" and if it's also greater at 0.05 (alpha), we say it is "significant at 0.05 and 0.01" I believe. I verified as much as I could with research. We are finding "does not equal" so it is a two-proportions test" meaning that the test statistic probability must be greater than two times the z-table probability value. When z = 1.8, P(z ≠ 1.8) is 0.0359. Multiply this by two as I believe, then this p-value will be 0.0718, which leads me to believe the answer is the First Option that it is significant at 0.01 & 0.05. I ask you to submit this answer and let me know if I was correct in believing so as I would like to know if I was correct myself. Hope I helped.
Answer: 152.4
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply the length value by 30.48