Answers:
angle2 = 160 degrees
angle3 = 10 degrees
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Explanation:
The two triangles are congruent. We can prove this using SSS. The upper triangle is a mirrored copy of the lower triangle.
Since angle1 = 160 degrees, this means angle2 = 160 also. This is because the corresponding pieces of congruent triangles match up. Or you could use the second part of the hint which says "Opposite angles in a rhombus are congruent".
Let x be the measure of angle 3. For either isosceles triangle, it has congruent base angles measured x degrees. They add to the 160 degrees mentioned earlier to get a total of 180.
160+x+x = 180
2x+160 = 180
2x = 180-160
2x = 20
x = 20/2
x = 10
Angle 3 is 10 degrees.
Wall height^2 = 10^2 - 3^2
wall height^2 = 91
wall height =
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9.5393920142
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9.5</span></span></span>4 feet (rounded)
Answer:
0.0159
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a common practice of airline companies is to sell more tickets for a particular flight than there are seats on the plane, because customers who buy tickets do not always show up for the flight.
Here if X is the no of persons that do not show up, then X is binomial as each trial is independent with p = 0.04 and n =150 (no of tickets sold)
The plane is overbooked if more than 150 show up
i.e. less than 2 do not show up
Hence the probability that the airline overbooked this flight
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Answer:
380.13m squared
you take half of the diameter for the radius and you do 11 squared times pie