Asked by Jane
Please explain how to work this problem:
A pair of earrings has blue wedges that are all the same size. One earring has a 25 degree yellow wedge. The other has a 14 degree yellow wedge. Find the angle measure of a blue wedge.
How do the angle measures of the earrrings relate?
How can you use algebra to solve the problem?
A pair of earrings has blue wedges that are all the same size. One earring has a 25 degree yellow wedge. The other has a 14 degree yellow wedge. Find the angle measure of a blue wedge.
How do the angle measures of the earrrings relate?
How can you use algebra to solve the problem?
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Answered by
Steve
assume you know nothing about the problem. Would reading your question allow you to solve it?
You say nothing about how the blue and yellow relate. Are the earrings complete circles, with some blue and yellow wedges?
Fill in some details and maybe we can help.
You say nothing about how the blue and yellow relate. Are the earrings complete circles, with some blue and yellow wedges?
Fill in some details and maybe we can help.
Answered by
Chanel
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Answered by
Dani
@Steve
The blue and yellow are part of the same earring.
The blue and yellow are part of the same earring.
Answered by
joey
A pair of earrings has blue wedges that are all the same size. One earring has a 25 degree yellow wedge. The other has a 14 degree yellow wedge. For the measure angle of a blue wedge. How do the angle measures of the earrings relate? How can you use algebra to solve this problem? Please show steps
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