If QW = 27 inches, find QT. @StudyGurl14 @TheSmartOne
Hi again. Let's take another look, eh?
Hm....tricky...
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What do you think @TheSmartOne
easier than just having If QW = 27 inches, find QT to work with.. haha
It couldn't have been an easy thing like if QV = 12, what is RV=... lol, true @emaflores2
I know tons of information about this triangle, but I can't find any that will help find QT...what about you? @TheSmartOne
confusing..
Okay, I think i figured it out. Don;'t ask me how.
QW is 2/3 of the distance of QT
So if QW is 27, and is 2/3 of the length, that means QT is 50% more than QW
maybe @TheSmartOne , but using that information, wouldn't QW be half the distance of QT?
so...maybe I'm wrong..?
do you have multiple choice @emaflores2 ?
no @StudyGurl14
I am so confused..
too bad...I'm gonna stick with my theory of QW is 2/3 of QT
So...to find QT, do 27 + 27/2
this was the question before it tho, maybe you can get an idea Based on the figure, Jordan says that 2/3RW=RU. Kendra disagrees. Is either of them correct?
oh...hmm...so i'm gonna stick with what i have. i hope i'm correct
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