Q5 - 6: I'm guessing that it's asking us how many less than right angles, right angles, or more than right angles are present in the shapes given in question 5 and 6.
Keep in mind that right angles are exactly 90 degrees. Less than a right triangle is less than 90 degrees ( x < 90) and more than a right triangle is more than 90 degrees (x > 90) View the attachment for further demonstration and explanation.
Based on this, I think you (or your sister) need to re-check question 5. There are no right angles present there, and the lack of the box and L shaped angles indicate this. You are on the right track for number 6 though as only 2 right triangles are present.
For number 8, Kaylee (lol, feels weird saying that since my name is Kaylee), is incorrect. There are no right angles. You can further explain and elaborate on this using the information I supplied you with.
If two numbers round to the same number it doesnt always mean they are equal, for example: 11 and 9 both round to ten but they are not the same number
Answer:
558
Step-by-step explanation:
|266 + 292|
=> | 558 |
=> 558
D: We solve this in exactly the same way in which we solved the previous area problem. Side length is s, area is s^2. Here, side length is 5 in; area is 25 in^2.
the problem does say, however, not to include units in your answer. Thus, just write "25."
2(x-1)=42
2x-2=42
2x=44
X=22