Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: Its C. :)
Answer:
The figure is NOT unique.
Imagine the following quadrilaterals:
Rectangle
Square
We know that:
Both quadrilaterals have at least two right angles.
However, they are not unique because they depend on the lengths of their sides.
Step-by-step explanation:
To construct a quadrilateral uniquely, five measurements are required. A quadrilateral can be constructed uniquely if the lengths of its four sides and a diagonal are given or if the lengths of its three sides and two diagonals are given.
Just given two angles we cannot construct a unique quadrilateral. There may be an infinite number of quadrilaterals having atleast two right angles
Examples:
All squares with varying sides
All trapezoids with two right angles
All rectangles with different dimensions
and so on.
Answer is
No.
No 7/3 is equal to 2 1/3 while 3/7 is 3/7 (less than 1)
We solve as follows:
*First: We determine the percentage of store purchases:
*Second: The ratio is obtained as follows:
So, the ratio is 11 to 9 purchases.