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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 09:40 oceanbrezze85

Assume we cut the last piece of the pie into two sections (1 and 2) along ray BD such that m∠ABD = 2x+3, m∠CBD = 4x+7, and m∠ABC = 40°. Based on this information,
would you ask for section 1 or section 2 (you have to pick one) for dessert? Provide numerical evidence to back up your choice. Explain your reasoning and your methods.


Assume we cut the last piece of the pie into two sections (1 and 2) along ray BD

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