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31.07.2019 •
Mathematics
What is another way that you could show the sum of 2/10 and 10/100
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Ответ:
Change 2/10 to 20/100
keep 10/100
add 20/100 + 10/100= 30/100
reduce 30/100 to 3/10
Ответ:
angle 4 = 115°[vertically opposite angles]
angle 2+ angle 4=180°[linear pair]
angle 2+ 115 = 180°
angle 2 = 180°-115°
angle 2=65°
angle1+angle2+80°=180°[sum of all angles is 180°]
angle1+65°+80°=180°
angle 1 + 140° = 180°
angle 1=180°-140°
angle1 =40°
angle2= angle5[vertically opposite angles]
angle7+angle5+61°+90°=360°[sum of all angles of quadrilateral is 360°]
angle7+ 65°+ 61° +90°=360°
angle7+ 211°=360°
angle7=360°-211°
angle7=149°
angle7+angle6=180°[linear equation]
149°+angle6=180°
angle6=180°-149°
angle6=31°
angle4+angle6+angle3= 180°[by sum of all angles is 180°]
115°+31+angle3=180°
146°+angle3=180°
angle3=180°-149°
anble3=41°