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The figure shows two right trapezoids. Trapezoid A B C D has right angles at B and C. Angle B is adjacent to the shorter parallel side. Angle C is adjacent to the longer parallel side. Angle A is obtuse. Angle D is acute. Sides A B and C D are parallel. The sides in order of length from shortest to longest are B C, A D, A B, and C D. Trapezoid R S P Q has right angles at S and P. Angle S is adjacent to the shorter parallel side. Angle P is adjacent to the longer parallel side. Angle R is obtuse. Angle Q is acute. Sides R S and P Q are parallel. The sides in order of length from shortest to longest are S R, R Q, R S, and P Q.

The two figures shown above are congruent. Identify the corresponding sides and angles.

ABCD ≅ RSPQ

Now just match up letters in order to find corresponding parts
That is,
AB ≅ RS
angle C ≅ angle P
and so on

I trust oobleck and I got a gud grade.

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ABCD ≅ RSPQ

Now just match up letters in order to find corresponding parts
That is,
AB ≅ RS
angle C ≅ angle P
and so on

What the hell is wrong with you guys I thought we were super to give the answers....

I NEED ANSWERS

angle A≅R

angle B≅S
angle C≅P
angle D≅Q
Because RSPQ is just ABCD flipped

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please??

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what the anwer for the quiz part 1

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Ate that one up, didn't you?

I think I know the answer... if I'm wrong, pls don't hate me and cuss at me 😣🙏. alr, here's my answers for the one you type out.

Angles: A and R, Q and D, P and C, S and B.
Sides: AD and RQ, QP and DC, AB and RS, BC and SP.
Hope this helps 😇

i still need answer's

You can go to youtube.com to see how you do it that's what is did.

So, the corresponding angles are:

Angles A & R, Angles Q & D, Angles P & C and Angles S and B

So, the corresponding sides are:

AD & RQ, QP & DC, PS & CB and SR & BA

P.S I will tell you what grade I got with these answers. I am not 100% sure, so take your own risk!

oobleck is actually right, i didn't use his/her/their answer tho.

my answer is similar to their answer. oobleck basically told u what u had to do so it wasn't as hard for some of u.

TY DEEZ IDK IF U RIGHT IM TRUSTING THO..#Depressed

ty DEEZ

Description about Trapezoid A B CD

⇒∠B= ∠C=90°

⇒AB ║ CD

⇒∠A= Obtuse, ∠D= Acute

and, BC< AD< AB< CD

Description of Trapezoid R S P Q

⇒∠S=∠P=90°

⇒RS ║ P Q

⇒∠R=Obtuse, ∠ Q= Acute

⇒SP< R Q< RS< P Q

It is given that two Trapezoids A B CD and R S P Q are congruent.

So,Corresponding Congruent Sides are

AB= RS, BC= SP, P Q= C D, AD= R Q

And , Corresponding angles which are equal in Trapezoids A B CD and RS P Q are

∠A= ∠R,

∠B=∠S=90°,

∠C=∠P=90°,

∠D=∠Q

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I just need the answer, I want to trust, but then at the same time, I'm a little suspicious about it

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A triangle has 2 congruent sides. The angle between the 2 congruent sides is labeled x. The angles opposite of the 2 congruent sides each measure 65 degrees.

Find the measure of x in the triangle. Show all your work. PLEASE HELP OMG NOWWW

Whats my favorite color?

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whats my favorite color

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But i told you my favorite color

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Wait so if i talk to you in a different tab you wont remember?

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My favorite color is blue my 2nd orange my 3rd red my 4th brown my 5th pink my 6th yelloww my 7th purple my 8th green my 9th black and 10th white

Thank you for sharing your favorite colors with me.

what are my top 10 favorite colors

Based on your previous message, your top 10 favorite colors are:

1. Blue
2. Orange
3. Red
4. Brown
5. Pink
6. Yellow
7. Purple
8. Green
9. Black
10. White

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The diagram below shows the contents of a jar from which you select marbles at random.

An illustration of a jar of marbles is shown. Four of the marbles are labeled with an upper R, seven of the marbles are labeled with an upper B, and five of the marbles are labeled with an upper G. The key identifies upper R to represent red marbles, upper B to represent blue marbles, and upper G to represent green marbles.

What is the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble? Show your work and write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
Are the answers to parts (a) and (b) the same? Why or why not?

(a) Probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble:

The total number of marbles in the jar is:

4 red marbles + 7 blue marbles + 5 green marbles = 16 marbles

The probability of selecting a red marble is:

P(red) = number of red marbles / total number of marbles = 4/16 = 1/4

After replacing the red marble, the jar still contains 16 marbles, and there are still 7 blue marbles in the jar. Thus, the probability of selecting a blue marble is:

P(blue) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 7/16

The probability of selecting a red marble and then selecting a blue marble, with replacement, is the product of the two probabilities:

P(red and blue) = P(red) * P(blue) = (1/4) * (7/16) = 7/64

The probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, and then selecting a blue marble is 7/64.

(b) Probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble:

After the first red marble is selected and set aside, there are only 15 marbles left in the jar. The probability of selecting a blue marble, after a red marble has already been selected and set aside, is:

P(blue) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles remaining = 7/15

The probability of selecting a red marble and then a blue marble, without replacement, is the product of the two probabilities:

P(red and blue) = P(red) * P(blue) = (4/16) * (7/15) = 7/60

The probability of selecting a red marble, setting it aside, and then selecting a blue marble is 7/60.

(c) The answers to parts (a) and (b) are different because the probability of selecting a blue marble changes after a red marble has been selected. When a red marble is selected and replaced, the probability of selecting a blue marble remains constant at 7/16. However, when a red marble is selected and set aside, the probability of selecting a blue marble is reduced because there are fewer marbles remaining in the jar.

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A bag contains 2 white marbles and 7 purple marbles. Two marbles are drawn at random. One marble is drawn and not replaced. Then a second marble is drawn.

What is the probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble?
What is the probability of selecting two white marbles?
Is there a greater chance of selecting two white marbles in a row or two purple marbles in a row? Show your work.

(a) Probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble:

The probability of selecting a purple marble on the first draw is:

P(purple1) = 7 / (2 + 7) = 7/9

After drawing a purple marble on the first draw, there are 6 purple marbles and 2 white marbles remaining in the bag. Thus, the probability of selecting a white marble on the second draw is:

P(white2 | purple1) = 2 / (6 + 2) = 1/4

The probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble is the product of the two probabilities:

P(purple1 and white2) = P(purple1) * P(white2 | purple1) = (7/9) * (1/4) = 7/36

The probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble is 7/36.

(b) Probability of selecting two white marbles:

The probability of selecting a white marble on the first draw is:

P(white1) = 2 / (2 + 7) = 2/9

After drawing a white marble on the first draw and not replacing it, there are 1 white marble and 7 purple marbles remaining in the bag. Thus, the probability of selecting a white marble on the second draw is:

P(white2 | white1) = 1 / (1 + 7) = 1/8

The probability of selecting two white marbles is the product of the two probabilities:

P(white1 and white2) = P(white1) * P(white2 | white1) = (2/9) * (1/8) = 1/36

The probability of selecting two white marbles is 1/36.

(c) To determine whether there is a greater chance of selecting two white marbles in a row or two purple marbles in a row, we compare the probabilities of each. We have already calculated that:

P(white1 and white2) = 1/36

P(purple1 and purple2) = 21/36 * 20/35 = 12/35

(The probability of selecting a purple marble on the first draw is 7/9. If a purple marble is selected on the first draw, there will be 6 purple marbles and 1 white marble left in the bag. Thus, the probability of selecting another purple marble on the second draw is 6/7. The probability of selecting two purple marbles in a row is the product of these probabilities.)

Since 1/36 is less than 12/35, there is a greater chance of selecting two purple marbles in a row than two white marbles in a row.

simplified to 3 sentences

The probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble is 7/36. The probability of selecting two white marbles is 1/36. There is a greater chance of selecting two purple marbles in a row than two white marbles in a row.

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Solve the inequality and describe the solution set.
y



6



12

The inequality is:

y - 6 ≥ 12

To solve for y, we add 6 to both sides of the inequality:

y - 6 + 6 ≥ 12 + 6

y ≥ 18

The solution set for this inequality is all real numbers greater than or equal to 18. We can represent this solution set using interval notation:

[18, ∞)

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Gabriella went skiing. She paid $35 to rent skis and $15 an hour to ski. If she paid a total of $95, how many hours did she ski? Write an algebraic equation to represent the situation and solve it.

Let the number of hours Gabriella skied be represented by "h". Then, an algebraic equation to represent the situation is:

35 + 15h = 95

To solve for "h", we first isolate the term with "h" on one side of the equation, like this:

15h = 95 - 35

15h = 60

Next, we divide both sides by 15 to solve for "h":

h =

what does h =

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Solve the equation.

c
4

5
=
4

mk

Okay, that answer is right, I just calculated, don't know the name but thanks

its been years and there is still no 100% answer

@endermuffin7467 yea u can

I'm laughing so hard right now. G. U. Y. S. Oobleck said it right. Honestly, the quizzes and written question are so easy, just take a few notes and review rn. Even if you're in the quiz. And also, search Google. Brainly has the answer. BRAINLY HAS THE ANSWER. So I would go look it up. 🙄

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An elevator on the 10th floor goes down 9 floors. Then it goes up 19 floors, down 3, and finally down 12. What floor does it end up on? Write an equation to show how you found your answer.

10-9=1+19=20-3=17-12=5 the Ancer is 5

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to me it cud be AB RS CP DQ or it cud not be

im not going with oobleck i dont trust

wrong

IDK what all that wierd stuff is so PLEASE HELP AND GIVE THE ANZWERS BOIIIII!