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In ΔQRS, Q S ‾ QS is extended through point S to point T, m ∠ Q R S = ( x + 8 ) ∘ m∠QRS=(x+8) ∘ , m ∠ R S T = ( 4 x + 11 ) ∘ m∠RST=(4x+11) ∘ , and m ∠ S Q R = ( x + 13 ) ∘ m∠SQR=(x+13) ∘ . Find m ∠ R S T . m∠RST
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Me! last question, and i'm stuck! write the algebraic expression that models the word phrase. the product of 2 divided by the number h and 8 more than the number k
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Kayla wants to find the width, ab, of a river. she walks along the edge of the river 65 ft and marks point c. then she walks 25 ft further and marks point d. she turns 90° and walks until her location, point a, and point c are collinear. she marks point e at this location, as shown. (a) can kayla conclude that δ and δ are similar? why or why not? (b) suppose de = 15 ft. what can kayla conclude about the width of the river?
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Pleasse me i need an answer. give me the correct answer. answer if you know it ! the club will base its decision about whether to increase the budget for the indoor rock climbing facility on the analysis of its usage. the decision to increase the budget will depend on whether members are using the indoor facility at least two times a week. use the best measure of center for both data sets to determine whether the club should increase the budget. assume there are four weeks in a month. if you think the data is inconclusive, explain why.
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Of the 27 players trying out for the school basketball team, 8 are more than 6 feet tall and 7 have good aim. what is the probability that the coach would randomly pick a player over 6 feet tall or a player with a good aim? assume that no players over 6 feet tall have good aim. a. b. c. d.
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In ΔQRS, Q S ‾ QS is extended through point S to point T, m ∠ Q R S = ( x + 8 ) ∘ m∠QRS=(x+8) ∘ , m...
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