A fellow BYU courser I see.
Now, I am in the same course as you, but shouldn't there be a "None of the Above" option? (I only finished 1.1 so I don't really know.) I think that is correct.
Based on the picture (I know the picture is almost never drawn to scale but still) I think these line segments aren't parallel.
Also, I think the actual proof involves the Alternate Exterior Angles theorem, and those angles in this case are angles ∠BFC and ∠FCE which aren't listed.
Answer:
Pears weight = 1.925 kgs
Step-by-step explanation:
Total weight of apples & pears = 7.7kg
Apples weight = 3/4th of total weight
= ( 3/4 ) x ( 7.7 )
= 5.775
So, remaining pears weight = Total weight - Apples weight
= 7.7 - 5.775
= 1.925
P: -1/2
q: 1
r: 7/2
These are the slopes because the slope is the coefficient in front of x. On top of that you need to get y by it's self and have only one y.
(5x-18)+(4x+7)=180
5x+4x=180+18-7
9x=191
x=191/9
Answer: x=191/9
Answer:
The width is 8
Step-by-step explanation:
if the ratio of length to width is 9 to 4. and we know the length is 18, 18 is 2 times as much as 9, so 4*2=8. 9*2=18,4*2=8