In fact, both Amanda's and Stephen's profs are correct; they are just using different supplementary angles. Amanda's is using the supplementary angles <span>∠1 and ∠4, and</span> ∠3 and ∠4, whereas Stephen is using ∠1 and ∠2, and <span>∠2 and ∠3.</span><span> </span>Please check the picture to visualize this more effectively.
Given:
The angle of H=90°, HF=91 feet, and GH = 50 feet.
The objective is to find the measure of angle<em> F.</em>
In the given right angled triangle, the side opposite to the requierd angle is called opposite side, and the other smaller side is called adjacent side.
The trigonometry formula which relates with the opposite and adjacent side is,
Now substitute the value of opposite and adjacent in the above formula to find the value of angle <em>F</em>.
Hence, the value of angle <em>F</em> is 29 degree.
Answer:
100 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of angle T is 100 degrees.
To find the volume of each prism, you will multiply the length by the width by the height.
V = lwh
3 3/4 x 3 x 3 1/4
V = 36 9/16 cubic feet
V = lwh
1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4
V= 1/64 cubic feet
Both boxes are similar in that they can be described as a rectangular prism.
They are different because one prism has congruent edges, so we call it a cube. The other one has varying side lengths, therefore it is only a rectangular prism.