<span>divide the numerator by the denominator to find its decimal equivalent.</span>
Answer:
option 2.
m1 = 75 , m2 = 129 , m3 = 100
Step-by-step explanation:
with the rule that the internal angles of a triangle add up to 180 ° we can calculate the missing angles
x + 46 + 29 = 180
x = 180 - 46 -29
x = 105
a flat angle has 180 °
m1 + 105 = 180
m1 = 180 - 105
m1 = 75
46 + 54 + y = 180
y = 180 - 46 -54
y = 80
80 = z + 29
z = 80 - 29
z = 51
as they are two crossed lines the angle is reflected from the opposite side
with that principle and knowing that the angle of a turn is 360 °, if we subtract the 2 known angles and divide it by 2 we will obtain the missing angle (m2)
m2 * 2 = 360 - 51 * 2
m2 = 258/2
m2 = 129
m2 = 29 + m3
129 = 29 + m3
m3 = 129 - 29
m3 = 100
Answer:
B
The answer is B, which is -1.5.
Answer:
No there cannot be.
Step-by-step explanation:
In explaining this question, I would like us to take into account who the barber is,
" the barber is the one who shaves all those, and those only, who do not shave themselves".
This barber cannot be in existence because who would shave him? If he should shave himself then there is a violation of the rule which says he shaves only those who do not shave themselves. If he shaves himself then he ceases to be a barber. And if he does not shave himself then he happens to be under those who must be shaved by the barber, because of what the rule says. But then he is the barber.
This lead us to a contradiction.
Neither is possible so there is no such barber.
Using proportions, it is found that the amount of the novel she would have read is:
D. 14/15.
<h3>What is a proportion?</h3>
A proportion is a fraction of a total amount, and the measures are related using a rule of three. Due to this, relations between variables, either direct or inverse proportional, can be built to find the desired measures in the problem.
She has finished 5/6 of the novel, and will have read more 1/10 in the next two days, hence the total amount read is given by:

Hence option D is correct.
More can be learned about proportions at brainly.com/question/24372153
#SPJ1