Asked by lilman
Have a couple questions:
1) what is the solution of the proportion?
5/7=m/56
possible answers;
5/8
40
1/40
8
2) the polygons are similar. The smaller one is AD=12,DC=3, the bigger one JM=40,ML=x
possible answers;
17.3
10
120
160(my choice)
1) what is the solution of the proportion?
5/7=m/56
possible answers;
5/8
40
1/40
8
2) the polygons are similar. The smaller one is AD=12,DC=3, the bigger one JM=40,ML=x
possible answers;
17.3
10
120
160(my choice)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1.
5/7=m/56
Cross multiply and solve for x.
7m + 280
m = 40
5/7=m/56
Cross multiply and solve for x.
7m + 280
m = 40
Answered by
brittany
Thanks for the help on one problem
Answered by
brittany
I was looking for how to do proportions, i had forgot.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome. Sorry I can't help you with the second problem.
Answered by
bye
x= 10
I just divided 40 by 12 and I got 3.33 then multiplied 3.33 to 3 then rounded 9.99
I just divided 40 by 12 and I got 3.33 then multiplied 3.33 to 3 then rounded 9.99
Answered by
Victoria chavez
how do you solve r-6 4-8 to get the right answer to free r
Answered by
Dream
The answer to the first question is B. 40
Answered by
Daring
5/7=m/56
Cross multiply
5*56 and 7*m=
280=7m
Divide both sides by 7
280/7= 40
m= 40
Cross multiply
5*56 and 7*m=
280=7m
Divide both sides by 7
280/7= 40
m= 40
Answered by
Dude. Now I'm a little confused.
Yall are fu//ing r//rded. Please just s//t up.
Answered by
Dude. Now I'm a little confused.
Just, shut the he// up.
Answered by
Boo
Dawggg
Answered by
Thatoddbob
The polygons are similar, but not necessary drawn to scale.
-162
-81
-9
-4
-162
-81
-9
-4
Answered by
Thatoddbob
Oof, nvm then. sorry
Answered by
Dry_water00
I request them final exam answers for geometry rq :3
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Answered by
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Unfortunately, without additional information or context such as corresponding angles or side ratios, it is impossible to determine the size or length of the segments. Therefore, we cannot accurately determine the value of x.
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