Base times height in math
1) C is because it’s exactly double the size in both width and length while the others are only gaining one or the other. For example - the a length of the squares is 5 and the length on c is 10, the base on a is 3 long, the base on c is 6. The width on a is 1 and the width on c is 2. You can put these into fractions 5/10 3/6 1/2 but they all equal 1/2. So it’s double the size of a.
Answer:
3 and 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Alternate interior angles are the angles in between the two lines and on the inside
4 and 6
3 and 5
14.
4(5.6) = 4(6.0 - 0.4) = 4(6.0) - 4(0.4) = 22.4
16.
4(6 + 7) = 4(6) + 4(7) = 52
18.
14(10 - 5) = 14(10) - 14(5) = 70