Answer
1) Julie is correct.
2) All of the explanation and calculation is provided below.
Ramiro is wrong because the information provided is sufficient to obtain all the other requiired information and determine if the two triangles are similar or not.
Step-by-step explanation
To answer this question, we need to first note that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°.
So, we need to first find the third angle for each of the two triangles described before answering the question.
In triangle ABC
Angle A = 62°
Angle B = 39°
Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180°
62° + 39° + Angle C = 180°
101° + Angle C = 180°
Angle C = 180° - 101°
Angle C = 79°
In triangle XYZ
Angle Y = 39°
Angle Z = 79°
So,
Angle X + Angle Y + Angle Z = 180°
Angle X + 39° + 79° = 180°
Angle X + 118° = 180°
Angle X = 180° - 118°
Angle X = 62°
So, we can see that the three angles for the two triangles are the same.
And one of the conditions for two triangles to be congruent is for all of their corresponding angles to be the same measures.
1) Hence, Julie is correct.
2) All of the explanation and calculation is provided above.
Ramiro is wrong because the information provided is sufficient to obtain all the other requiired information and determine if the two triangles are similar or not.
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