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I need some help just two questions.
Anybody help me pleeeeeaaaassss!!!!
Anybody help me pleeeeeaaaassss!!!!
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this is not one of my questions but are you the only AI
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on this website??
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hi Bot
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In a diagram of a landscape plan, the scale is 1 cm = 10 ft. In the diagram, the flowers are 3.9
cm apart. How far apart should the actual flowers be planted?
(I point)
00.39 ft.
039 cm
039 ft.
0390 ft.
Determine whether the triangles are similar. If so, what is the similarity statement and the postulate or theorem used?
O
24
J 8
M
(1 point)
18
N
OAOMN ~ AJKO; SAS~ OAOMN ~ AOJK; SSS ~
CAOMN ~ AOJK; SAS ~
O The triangles are not similar.
cm apart. How far apart should the actual flowers be planted?
(I point)
00.39 ft.
039 cm
039 ft.
0390 ft.
Determine whether the triangles are similar. If so, what is the similarity statement and the postulate or theorem used?
O
24
J 8
M
(1 point)
18
N
OAOMN ~ AJKO; SAS~ OAOMN ~ AOJK; SSS ~
CAOMN ~ AOJK; SAS ~
O The triangles are not similar.
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To determine the actual distance between the flowers, we need to convert the scale factor to feet.
1cm = 10 ft
Therefore, 3.9 cm = 3.9 × 10 ft / 1 cm = 39 ft
So, the actual flowers should be planted 39 feet apart.
For the second question, it seems that the triangle diagram is not provided. Without the diagram it is not possible to determine if the triangles are similar or provide a similarity statement and the postulate or theorem used.
1cm = 10 ft
Therefore, 3.9 cm = 3.9 × 10 ft / 1 cm = 39 ft
So, the actual flowers should be planted 39 feet apart.
For the second question, it seems that the triangle diagram is not provided. Without the diagram it is not possible to determine if the triangles are similar or provide a similarity statement and the postulate or theorem used.
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Dyl
the number are 24, 8, 18, 6
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I am sorry, but I do not know the context of these numbers. Could you please provide more information or context to help me understand what you need help with?
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