I think that the first person who came along to buy apples would have to buy 12 dozen apples at $1 per dozen. Paul’s sells one dozen, Nick sells 4 dozen, and Ben sells seven dozen. After that, Paul has 3 apples, Nick has 2, and Ben has 1. If they all sent their remaining apples at a price of $3, Paul would earn 9 more dollars, Nick would earn 6, and Ben would earn three. That puts them each with a profit of $10.
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- Segment AO = Segment KT
- Segment OR = Segment TE
- ∠AOR = ∠KTE
- △AOR≅△KTE
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- Since two sides and one incised angle is equal in both the triangles we can conclude that they are congruent under the SAS congruence criterion.
<h3>Steps to derive these statements and resons :</h3>
Given :
In triangle AOR and triangle KTE :
- Segment AO = Segment KT
- Segment OR = Segment TE
- ∠AOR = ∠KTE
Since two sides and one included angle of these two triangles are equal, we can conclude that these triangles are congruent under the SAS congruence criterion.
Answer: 30 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
she raked 40 % of the yard to fill up 12 bags , by proportion:
40% = 12bags
1% = 12/40 bags,
Then 60 % = 12/40 x 60
= 18
Therefore the total bags needed to fill the whole yards will be
18 + 12
= 30
U do whats in the parenthesis first.....(2 / 12)....2 divided by 12
Answer:
20,000
Step-by-step explanation: