Answer:
you would have to contact the company
Answer:
with wut XD
Step-by-step explanation:
(128 oz) * (2 oranges)/(5 oz) * (1 bag)/(11.5 oranges) * $3.49/bag ≈ $15.54
Note that we have assumed 11.5 oranges per bag, and that partial bags are available.
If Chantal must buy whole bags of oranges, 5 bags will be needed and the cost will be $17.45.
the assumption here being that both lines JH and FH are tangent lines to the circle, if that's the case the external angle of 34° is the angle made by the equal tangents, meaning the triangle is an isosceles with twin sides.
In an isosceles triangle the twin sides make also twin angles, so the angles at J and F are twins, and they'd be 180° - 34° = 146° total, since they're twins, each one takes half, or 73°.
Simply get the value of the angle and distribute away.