Answer:
The sum of the angles that do not measure 22 degrees is equal to 316°
Step-by-step explanation:
The question in English is
A rhombus has a 22-degree angle. How much is the sum of its angles that do not measure 22 degrees worth?
we know that
The opposite internal angles of a rhombus are equal and the adjacent internal angles are supplementary
so
Let
x -----> the measure of an adjacent angle to 22 degrees in the rhombus
x+22°=180°
x=180°-22°=158°
therefore
The sum of the angles that do not measure 22 degrees is equal to
158°+158°=316°
Answer to written question:
3x + 10x + 7x = 180
Combine like terms
20x = 180
Divide by 20
x = 9
Smallest angle 3x = 3*9 = 27 degrees
Answer to question in picture:
30/6x-2 = 36/5x + 13
Cross multiply
30(5x + 13) = 36(6x-2)
Distribute
150x + 390 = 216x - 72
Subtract 150x
390 = 66x - 72
Add 72
462 = 66x
Divide by 66
x = 7
Answer:
x = -0.69
Step-by-step explanation:
We can get this by writing the equation in the logarithmic form to base e
We have this as;
log e 0.5 = x
x = ln 0.5
x = -0.69315
To two decimal places, this is -0.69
Hey there! :D
99%=.99
100*.99= 99
100+99= 199
So, you would be correct. 99% of 100= 99 Nice work!
I hope this helps!
~kaikers