Answer:
congruent SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
We know two sides of the triangles are congruent to each other
MD = MT
and MA = MU
We also know that <DMA = < TMU
Two sides and the included angle
We can use SAS to show that the triangles are congruent
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Let the watch price be x, then we have:</u>
- 10.25% of x = 41 or
- 0.1025x = 41
<u>Solve for x</u>
Answer: 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Probabilty of blue tiles: 12/20 =3/5
Probability of letter b tiles: 10/20= 1/2
How to get the denominator?
4+6=10
2+8=10
10+10=20
Yep, this one seems sneaky and confusing. But it's not so bad if you remember the things you learned about parallel lines. (It can't be too tough ... I learned them
in 1954 and I still know how to use them.)
Look at the picture. Line ' l ' is parallel to line ' m ', and the horizontal line on the bottom (which is not labeled) is a transversal that cuts the parallel lines.
Did you learn that interior angles on the same side of the transversal are equal ?
I'm sure you did, although it may have a new name nowadays.
Anyway, with the help of that 'tool', angle-'B' and angle-'D' are equal. So . . .
(angle-A + angle-B) = 120
angle-B = 65
angle-A = 120 - 65 = <u>55 degrees</u>.