Two angles that add up to 180 degrees are called supplementary angles.
yes
Factors are multiplied, not added. The question needs to be something like, "Which two factors of thirty add up to 11?" The answer would then be 5 and 6.
They are said to be supplementary angles that add up to 180 degrees
The two numbers are... -36 and -36
1/4 and 1/4
The fractions could add up to a whole number.
The same way you calculate averages with whole numbers: Add up all the fractions and divide by the number of fractions there are.
The answer to this tautological question is: 10.
They didn't. It isn't supposed to add up to one, rather fractional amounts can be formed by adding various combinations of the fractions. If the eguptions needed to represent the value 1, they wouldn't do it with fractions.
Well let's say that you have the mixed number one and a half. The one counts as 2 two's. Then you add the two two's with the other two that made up the half and get three over two.
27
2.89
1/2 and 2/4 ? If both fractions are in their reduced forms, there can be no solution where the denominators are different.
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Yes because the fractions add up to 1
1/15 + 1/15 + 1/15