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20.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Astick of butter that weighs 55 grams and measures 13.0 cm, 2.0 cm, and 5.o cm for length, width, and height respectively. what is the density of the butter?
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Ответ:
Now, to find the density, we have to do mass divided by volume which is 55/130. This simplifies to 11/26 grams/cm and if you want your answer in decimal form, the rounded version would be about 0.423 grams/cm
Ответ:
The correct option is;
The sum of angles A and B are supplementary to angle C
Step-by-step explanation:
The statements are analysed as follows
1. Angle A is congruent to itself reflective property
Which shows that ΔABC and ΔADE have a common and equal angle
2. Segment ED and CB are parallel
From the transversal line passing EB and CB which shows that the angles ∠ADE and ∠ABC are equal and also ∠AED and ∠ACB are equal
The statement is used to prove similarity between the ΔABC and ΔADE
3. The sum of angles A and B are supplementary to angle C
The above statements relates to only ΔABC and i does not show similarity between ΔABC and ΔADE.