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Mathematics
3/20 = n/100 what is n its a fraction problem
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Ответ:
Explanation:
First, you had to do is switch sides of an equation.
Then, you multiply by 100 from both sides of an equation.
And finally, simplify.
Hope this helps!
-Charlie
Thanks!
Ответ:
Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
A Transversal is defined as a line that intersect two or more lines.
For this exercise it is important to know that when a Transversal cut two parallel lines, several angles are formed. These are grouped in pairs.
One of those pairs are called "Alternate exterior angles".
Alternate exterior angles are those non-adjacent angles that are located outside the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the Transversal.
Alternate exterior angles are congruent, which means that they have equal measure.
In this case you know that the Transversal
cuts the parallel lines
and
.
Therefore, based on the explanation given before, you can identify in the picture given in the exercise that the angles
and
are Alternate exterior angles.