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07.02.2022 •
Mathematics
Find the BSA (in m²) on the West Nomogram for a child that is 40 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds.
(Round to the hundredths place.)
BSA (in m²)
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Ответ:
first option.
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing figure is attached.By definition, the sum of opposite angles in a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle is 180°.
Observe the figure.
You can notice that the angle and the angle are opposite, which means that they sum is 180°.
Knowing this, you can write the following equation:
Based on the figure, you know that:
Therefore, substituting this into the equation , you get the following equation that can be used to calculate the measure of :