Only the third model shows parallel lines cut by a transversal.
We can solve this problem by using some properties that parallel lines cut by a transversal have. First of all, corresponding angles are congruent, and since the angles in figure 1 are corresponding but not congruent, that means that figure one is out.
In addition, in figure two, alternate exterior and interior angles of parallel lines intersected by a transversal are congruent, so since they are not in the picture, that means that this figure is also out.
Figure three is correct because since those are same side interior angles, they need to be supplementary for those to be two parallel lines intersected by a transversal. Since they do, in fact, add up to 180°, that means that the answer is figure three.
Solve for x by cross multiplying then isolating the variable:
cross multiply
15x=90 Isolate the variable
x=6
Solve for y by cross multiplying then isolating the variable:
cross multiply
9y=90 Isolate the variable
y=10
Answer:
-20 + 12y
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation: 10 - 6(5 - 2y)
Step 1:
10 - 30 + 12y Multiply (5 - 2y) by -6 (distributive property)
Step 2:
-20 + 12y Subtract 10 by 30 (10 - 30 = -20)
7 1/5th is the anwser but thats easy your just being lazy i think
2.08 x 2.4= 4.992
Round answer=5 miles