Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
If you flip the polygon on the right so it looks like the polygon on the left, the scale factor for the small polygon to the big polygon is 32/40 or 4/5.
Now use that scale factor, 4/5, to find the missing length
4/5 = ?/15
5*3 = 15 so 4*3 = ?
? = 12
I believe your answer would be B, Bisect AB, but not be perpendicular to it.
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
CPCTC which stands for "corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent". Since ΔMQN and ΔPQN have already been proved congruent, So every angle and sides of these two triangle corresponding with each other would be congruent.
Between the probability of union and intersection, it's not clear what you're supposed to compute. (I would guess it's the probability of union.) But we do know that
For parts (a) and (b), you're given everything you need to determine
.
For part (c), if
and
are mutually exclusive, then
, so
. If the given probability is
, then you can find
. But if this given probability is for the intersection, finding
is impossible.
For part (d), if
and
are independent, then
.