The measure of angle 1 and 2 should add up to 180°, because it forms a straight line. The same goes for the sum of angle 3 and 4.
Since we are given the measure of angle 2, we can find the measure of angle 1 by subtracting 143° from 180°.
180°-143° = 37°
We know that the intersecting lines form 2 sets of vertical angles, which are congruent. This means that the angles opposite from each other have the same measure. Therefore, both angle 2 & 4 have a measure of 143°, while angle 1 & 3 have a measure of 37°.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and angles. Each angle is
60 degrees.
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The diameter of the circle is needed. But to solve, you would simply multiply the diameter of the circle by pi (3.14).
Answer:
6 dollars per dozen
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a fraction equal to
6 dollars ÷ 1 dozen
We want a unit rate where
1 is in the denominator,
so we divide top and bottom by 1
6 dollars ÷ 1
1 dozen ÷ 1
=
6 dollars
1 dozen
=
6 dollars
dozen
= 6 dollars per dozen