Answer:
Yes, the given question is a statistical question.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: statement is "What is the typical height of dog kennels at Keita's Kennels?"
To check: whether the given statement is a statistical question
Solution:
A statistical question is one for which you will generally get more than one answer.
For example "What's the age of the students in your school?" is a statistical question but "What's your age?" is not a statistical question.
The given statement "What is the typical height of dog kennels at Keita's Kennels?" has a single answer only, so the given question is statistical
Answer:
Any number between them both
Answer:
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Acute Angles: ∠TLS, ∠SLT, ∠ULR</h3><h3>
Right Angles: ---------</h3><h3>
Obtuse Angles: ∠RLT, ∠SLU, ∠ULS,</h3><h3>
Straight Angles: ∠RLS, ∠TLU </h3><h3>
Not angles: ∠TRL </h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
The lines intersect at point L, so all angles have a vertex (middle letter) L so there is no angle TRL
Straight angle is a line with dot-vertex, so the straight angles are ∠RLS and ∠TLU.
∠TLS is less than 90° then it is acute angle (∠SLT is the same angle). ∠ULR is vertex angle to ∠TLS, so it's also acute angle.
Two angles adding to straight angle mean that they are both right angles or one is acute and the second is obtuse. ∠TLS is acute so ∠RLT is obtuse (they adding to ∠RLS) and ∠SLU is obtuse (they adding to ∠TLU). ∠ULS is the same angle as ∠SLU.