miag2001 miag2001
  • 03-04-2016
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Given quadrilateral TUVX ~ quadrilateral MNOP and VX = 5, XT = 10, and OP = 7, what is PM?

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  • 03-04-2016
[tex] \frac{PM}{OP} [/tex]=[tex] \frac{XT}{VX} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{PM}{7} [/tex]=[tex] \frac{10}{5} [/tex]
We can either simplify 10/5 to 2 or just continue.
[tex] \frac{PM}{7} [/tex]=2
PM=7 units
OR
PM×5=10×7
5PM=70
PM=14 units
We get the same answer either ways.

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  • 03-04-2016
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