In order for two triangles to be similar, there must be 2 pairs of congruent angles. Since two angles of triangle PQR have different measures from two angles of triangle RST, it is impossible to have two pairs of congruent angles, so the triangles cannot be similar.
The answer is in bold type below.
<span>All
interior angles must be given to determine similarity.
The triangles
are not similar.
Similarity cannot be determined from the given
information.
The triangles are similar.
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Answer:
6) The median is 80
7) The 1st quartile is 60
8) The 3rd quartile is 100
9) The minimum value is 40
10) The maximum value is 110
Step-by-step explanation:
Line up where the points are
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If I were to tell a kid how to use the formula (the SA of a pyramid it looks like):
First, find the area of the base of the figure, using length times width.
Next, find the perimeter of the base by adding up the length of each side of the base.
Multiply the perimeter of the base by the slant height of the figure, which is the line on the side of the figure that is diagonal.
Divide the answer you got from multiplying the perimeter of the base times the slant height of the base by 2.
Now add up the area of the base of the figure with the answer you just got by dividing the perimeter of the base times the slant height by 2.
That is how you use the formula: SA = B + 1/2(P · l)