Janet is using the protractor above to draw an angle. First she draws ray ST. If Janet wants the angle to measure 60°, she should draw another ray that starts at point S and passes through -

Responses
A point Z.point Z.
B point W.point W.
C point X.point X.
D point V.

1 answer

To determine the correct point through which Janet should draw another ray to create a 60° angle with ray ST, we need to visualize or have a reference for the angle measurement.

Typically, if the protractor shows the angle's measures and point S is at the vertex, you'll need to find the point that corresponds to the 60° mark on the protractor relative to ray ST.

Assuming you have a typical protractor setup, the angles are usually measured counterclockwise from the initial ray. Thus, if ray ST is fixed at 0°, you'll look for the point that aligns with the 60° mark on the protractor.

If you don't have a graphic to refer to here, the options are not enough to definitively choose unless you associate them with a specific layout of the protractor. However, the correct answer will be the point that is positioned so that when you connect it to point S, it forms a 60° angle with ray ST.

Could you please provide additional information or context about points Z, W, X, and V in relation to the protractor? This will help in making a correct choice.