Answer for 2: his profit would be $2.88 explanation: you have to first multiply 72 and 0.12 together to get $8.64 once you do that you know how much money the shopkeeper made from selling the candy bars individually. so you have to do 8.64-5.76=2.88 hope that ; )answer for 3: yeah i’m sorry i have no idea what number 3 is. i’m sorry i couldn’t with that.
answered: Guest
< coa = 150 ( given)
as ba and bc are tangents
so oc and oa is perpendicular to cb and ab respectively because in circle normal passes through centre
so in quadrilateral oabc
< coa + < oab + < ocb + < abc = 360
150 +90+90 + < abc = 360
330 + < abc = 360
< abc = 360 -330 = 30
so < abc = 30
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answered: Guest
i think asking google will you get the answer to that question
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