Yes. If the side lengths are different, you can end up with different angle measurements (example: SSA~ property. You can have two sides that are the same but you can make two different triangles with those side lengths and that one angle.)
Answer:
Lisa spends $138.40 on school lunches in 16 weeks.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to multiply 8.65 by 16, since 8.65 is how much money Lisa spends each week for lunch, then you multiply by 16 since the problem calls for 16 weeks, then you get your final answer of $138.40.
Okay, we know that the expenses for the day is 210.
Knowing this, and the price of the taco, we write the inequality:
3.25t > 210
t = number of tacos
Now divide both sides by 3.25:
t > 64.62 (rounded)
Because a taco stand can't sell a fraction of a taco, we know that the taco stand has to sell more than 65 tacos for a profit.
7/5 = 14/10 = 28/20
Numerator = x
Denominator = x-4
Add 3 to both:
x +3 / (x-4+3)
x+3 = 14
(x-4 +3) = 10 = x-1 = 10
x = 11
Check:
11 -4 = 7 ( denominator is 4 less than the numerator.)
add 3 to both:
11+3 = 14
7+3 = 10
14/10 reduces to 7/5
The original fraction would be 11/7
We have no idea how much is one faithful of a barrel.