5/ sqrt (10)
no radicals in the denominator so we multiply by sqrt(10)/sqrt(10)
5/ sqrt (10)* sqrt(10)/sqrt(10)
5 * sqrt(10)
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10
sqrt(10)
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She worked 4 days on the food drive because to do math with these two fractions, you have to give them the same denominator. So, 12 2/3 becomes 12 4/6. Then, how many times does 3 go into 12? 4 times so the answer is 4. Hope this helped :)
Answer:
1: AAS, RQC 2: ASA, SRP
Step-by-step explanation:
(1) We are shown that two angles and one side are congruent in the order of AAS. Make sure you write the letters in terms of the corresponding angles. The angles and sides are congruent because the problem labels it for us. For example, B,A,C=R,Q,S. Answers: AAS, RQC.
(2) We are shown that two angles and one side are congruent in the order of ASA. Make sure you write the letters in terms of the corresponding angles again. For example, P,Q,R=P,S,R. The angles are congruent because the problem labels it for us. Side PR is congruent to side PR by reflexive property. Answers: ASA, SRP.
I hope this helped :) Good luck