Answer:
a. lenqth=32 , width=2
b. m∠p=100 m∠Q=50 m∠R=30
c. XY=20 YZ=12
d.m∠1=90 m∠2=90
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>a.</u> the area of a rectangle is length×width so to find the possible sizes for L and W we need to list the factors (multiplication of two numbers to get 64) of 64, which are,
1 AND 64 (this answer is suitable but it's better to choose another
one if available for more accuracy)
2 AND 32 (this is a good answer to use)
4 AND 16 (this one already used in the question)
8 AND 8 (this answer will be wrong as the sizes need to be different because it's a rectangle but it will be good for square)
SO we will choose 2 AND 32 for the answer and we can put them in any order we want.
<u>b.</u> first of all acute angles are angles measured less than 90 degrees. so to have at least one angle not acute we use measures up to 90 degrees.
I will put one answer as 100 degrees (note you can use any number above 90 to not be an acute angle) and the other answers will be two numbers add up to be 80 degrees (and again you can choose any numbers for that).
<u>c.</u> the two answers should add up to be 32 so for this counterexample we can choose any two numbers to have the sum of 32 (remember that 16+16 already chosen in the question.
<u>d.</u> two supplementary angles are two angles add up to be 180 degrees so for this question we need to find two angles sum to 180 and not obtuse (that mean 90 degrees or less) and the only answer can appear is 90+90=180.