Mathematics, 30.05.2020 03:05 muffinman97
To win a state "A" lottery, one must correctly select 5 numbers from a collection of 50 numbers (one through 50). The order in which the selection is made does not matter. The neighboring state "B" has a lottery where one must correctly select 6 numbers from a collection of 60. Which lottery would you rather play? Support your choice with mathematical calculations.
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Abdul is making a map of his neighborhood he knows the following information: his home, the middle school, and high school are all on the same street. his home, the elementry school, and his friends house are on the same street. the angle between the elementary school, middle school, and his home is congruent to the angle between his friends house, the high school, and his home. what theorem can abdul use to determine the two triangles are similar? a- side side side similarity theoremb- angle angle similarity theoremc- corresponding parts of similar triangles are congruentd- pieces of right triangles similarity theorem
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