Answer:
10 years from now= 16
20 years = 26
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No, the table will not for through the door
Step-by-step explanation:
A door is known to be rectangular in nature. If Jill’s front door is 42inches wide and 84inches tall and we are to determine if the circular door will fit into the door, this means that the circumference of the circular table must be lass than the width of the door.
Circumference of a circle = πd
Given diameter d = 96inches
Circumference = π(96)
Circumference of the table = 301.59inches
Jill's door width = 42inches
Since the circumference of the circular table is greater than the width of the rectangular door, this shows that the table will not fit through the door.
For the table to fit in the circumference must be lesser than the width of the door
Answer:
80°
Step-by-step explanation:
<A+<B+<C=180
30+<B+70=180
100+<B=180
<B=180-100
= 80
consider triangle ABC and triangle EDC
AC=CE (given
BC=CD (given
<ACB=<ECD (vertically opposite angles are equal)
therefore triangle ABC is congruent to triangle EDC
<B=<D (CPCT)