Divide 9 into 207 then times that number by 6. You should get 138 :)x
Answer:-B )" AAS congruence theorem" an be used to prove that the triangles are congruent .
AAS congruence theorem tells that if two angles and the non-included side of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle then the triangles are congruent.
Therefore option B is the correct answer. "AAS congruence" theorem an be used to prove that the triangles are congruent .
Answer= 60
-10w =-10 • w, w=-6
-10•-6
60. You don’t include the negative because a negative times a negative= positive
The 9 combinations that exist for two movements:
R,R
R,L
R,U *
L,R
L,L
L,U
U,R *
U,L
U,U
Walker would only be able to make it to (1,1) with only 2 of these combinations.
So if he were only allowed to make two movements, his chances of arriving at (1,1) would be 2/9.
If we're talking about statistics, then it's "Standard Deviation."