When trying to figure the value of old $20 bills its important to at least understand some basic concepts. Before you sell your old currency, whether it’s to us or someone else, you want to educate yourself so you don’t get ripped off when selling your bills. It’s easy to get cheated, that’s why we put together this guide so the public can become more educated.
% = (Change/Original) * 100
= (6/24) * 100
= (0.25) * 100
= 25%
<span>8 5/9 + 1 1/5
8+1 = 9
5/9 + 1/5 = 25/45 + 9/45 = 34/45
9 34/35 is the answer</span>
Answer: The correct option C. The figure shows the a reflection across the line containing BA.
Explanation:
The rigid transforms means reflection, dilation and transformation.
In the given figure the two triangles are given ABC and ABF.



So by SAS the triangle CAB and FAB are congruent.
The common side is BA, so the figure shows the a reflection across the line containing BA. The point C and F are equal distance from the line BA. AS shown in below figure.
From the figure it is easily noticed that the triangle FAB is the mirror image of triangle CAB across the side AB.
Therefore the correct option is C.