He notices that the answer is the same as the previous one. Which property of equality does Hakeem’s observation represent?:
Distributive Property of Equality
No, the measures 6 inches, 5 inches, and 11 inches cannot be the side lengths of a triangle. According to the triangle inequality theorem, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 6 + 5 = 11, which is not greater than 11, thus failing the triangle inequality condition.
24 inches You can find the perimeter of a triangle by adding the lengths of all three sides. In this case, since the triangle measures 6, 8, and 10 inches, its perimeter would be the sum of these numbers which is 24 inches.
3 inches, an equilateral triangle has equal side lengths and angle measures
What are the lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral if the perimeters is 54 inches
If the three measures refer to the lengths of the sides of a cuboid - and there is absolutely nothing in the question to justify such an assumption -Vol = 5*24*12 = 1440 cubic inches.
No, the measures 6 inches, 5 inches, and 11 inches cannot be the side lengths of a triangle. According to the triangle inequality theorem, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 6 + 5 = 11, which is not greater than 11, thus failing the triangle inequality condition.
Pencils are made in various lengths. My HB pencil measures 7 inches.
24 inches You can find the perimeter of a triangle by adding the lengths of all three sides. In this case, since the triangle measures 6, 8, and 10 inches, its perimeter would be the sum of these numbers which is 24 inches.
3 inches, an equilateral triangle has equal side lengths and angle measures
What are the lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral if the perimeters is 54 inches
Yes. The triangles have the same angle measures but different, similar side lengths. Think of two different sized equilateral triangles. One can have side lengths of 6 inches while the other has side lengths of 20 inches, but they still have congruent angles of 60 degrees. Each ratio of side lengths is equal [6/20=6/20=6/20].
The available towel bar lengths for the bathroom renovation project are 18 inches, 24 inches, and 30 inches.
Yes.
Lengths or distances.
Calculate the area of a poster that measures 40 inches by 14 inches?
If the three measures refer to the lengths of the sides of a cuboid - and there is absolutely nothing in the question to justify such an assumption -Vol = 5*24*12 = 1440 cubic inches.
No.