awordfromjohnga awordfromjohnga
  • 13-09-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find the two possible lengths of line CD if C, D, and E are colliner, CE = 15.8 centimeters, and DE =3.5 centimeters.

Respuesta :

haydenhathaway haydenhathaway
  • 13-09-2021
CD=19.3

You take the length of CE and add it to the length of DE and make it equal to CD

15.8+3.5=CD
19.3=CD
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Why does land heat up more faster than water?
How does 4/15=14/n? What does n equal?
List 3 commercial uses of sponges.
List 3 commercial uses of sponges.
C(squared)L(squared) + 100v(squared) = 100c(squared)I have to solve for L
C(squared)L(squared) + 100v(squared) = 100c(squared)I have to solve for L
What is the quotient of -1 4/5 and 2 1/4?
C(squared)L(squared) + 100v(squared) = 100c(squared)I have to solve for L
C(squared)L(squared) + 100v(squared) = 100c(squared)I have to solve for L
Search results for "A shipment of 18 cars, some weighing 3,000 pounds, and the others weighing 5,000 pounds each. Together the shipment has a total weight of 30