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    Updated: Oct 24, 2024
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    If the sum of the degree measures of two specific angles of triangle T is greater than the sum of the degree measures of two specific angles of quadrilateral Q, what is the greatest possible number of right angles that Q could have?

    a) none b) one c) two d) three e) four

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  • CIVILPRINCESS

    MemberAug 22, 2010

    one:?:
    because if we take a and b as the two angles, then a+b<180.
    so if we have to have the rest two angles of quadilateral >180.
    if we have the rest two as 90 degree then it will not be possible.. so at the max. only one i think.
    am i right:?:
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  • Tejashree Katdare

    MemberAug 22, 2010

    A person invests $10,000, some at 8 % per year and some at 10% per year . The annual income from this investment is $870. How much was invested at 8% ?
    a) $3,500 b) $5,500 c) $6,000 d) $6,500 e) $7,000
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  • bbpampaco

    MemberAug 23, 2010

    where do you get such demoralizing questions....???
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  • vik001ind

    MemberAug 23, 2010

    2Q. I think d is correct
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  • Tejashree Katdare

    MemberAug 26, 2010

    The answer is c
    two
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