6 x 10 = 60 x 8 = 480/2 = 240
Angles ∠MOK and ∠NOL are identical by opposite angle theorem.
∠M = ∠N through given information
∠MKO and ∠NLO are congruent. Since the other two angles of each triangle are equivalent, the last angle must be equivalent to the last angle of the other triangle. (180 - ∠1 -∠2 = ∠3); you could also prove ∠MKO = ∠NLO by stating that the opposite sides of the two angles are congruent.
ΔMKO and ΔNLO by Angle-Angle-Side theorem
since ΔMKO and ΔNLO, all corresponding parts of both triangles are congruent, so therefore MO ≅ NO
Steve will have to buy "6.25" bags of apples if he wants to give one apple to each student.
Explanation:
75 divided by 12 = 6.25
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