Answer
Length measured using Ruler A= 1.17 dm
Length measured using Ruler B=1.18 dm
Step by Step Explanation:
I have added the missing photograph which shows the length of pencil being measured with two rulers.
Ruler A has marking separated by 1 dm
Ruler B has marking separated by 0.1 dm
Length measured using Ruler A= 1.17 dm
(As we can see I have added the middle markers, we can see the tip of pencil is somewhere between 1 and 1.25, it is more than 1.125 but lesser than 1.25, it is somewhere around 1.2 and 1.125 dm, approximately equal to one half of 1.25 which is 1.125 with addition of one of the three halves of half of 1.125 which is 1.125+0.045 dm hence 1.17dm)
Length measured using Ruler B=1.18 dm
(we can see the tip of pencil is just before 1.2 dm, it is clear that the value is precisely 1.18 and not 1.19 dm)
<u><em>Tip:Always measure one more decimal than given by the ruler when unsure about the exact value</em></u>
Answer:
Circumference of wheel=πd
Circumference of wheel =22*2.1/7
Circumference of wheel =6.6 Mrs
It coveres 6.6mtrs in one round
Then in 100 rounds it will take 6.6*100=660mtrs
I think that it
Answers:
A) △ACF ≅ △AEB because of ASA.
D) ∠CFA ≅ ∠EBA
E) FC ≅ BE
Solution:
AC ≅ AE; ∠ACD ≅ ∠AED Given
The angle ∠CAF ≅ ∠EAB, because is the same angle in Vertex A
Then △ACF ≅ △AEB because of ASA (Angle Side Angle): They have a congruent side (AC ≅ AE) and the two adjacent angles to this side are congruent too (∠ACD ≅ ∠AED and ∠CAF ≅ ∠EAB), then option A) is true: △ACF ≅ △AEB because of ASA.
If the two triangles are congruent, the ∠CFA ≅ ∠EBA; and FC ≅ BE, by CPCTC (Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent), then Options D) ∠CFA ≅ ∠EBA and E) FC ≅ BE are true
Amount of money paid by Jeremy as rent and maintenance of shop per month = $1500
Cost of raw materials and manufacturing per month = $6000
Total cost that Jeremy has to spend per month = (1500 + 6000) dollars
= 7500 dollars
Number of individual chocolates sold = 2400
Number of chocolates sold in boxes = 50 boxes
= (12 * 50) chocolates
= 600 chocolates
Then
Total number of chocolates sold by Jeremy = 2400 + 600
= 3000
Now
Price of each chocolate = 7500/3000 dollars
= 75/30 dollars
= 5/2 dollars
= 2.5 dollars
Price of 600 chocolates = 600 * (5/2) dollars
= 300 * 5 dollars
= 1500 dollars
Price of 12 chocolates = (1500/600) * 12
= 15 * 2
= 30 dollars
Then
We can say that each box of chocolate should be sold at $30. All the loose chocolates should be sold at $2.5 each.
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