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Mathematics, 05.07.2020 20:01 ibrahimuskalel

Tony used a photocopier to dilate the design for a monorail track system. The figure below shows the design and its photocopy: Two irregular quadrilaterals ABCD and EFGH are drawn. EFGH is the photocopy of design ABCD. AD measures 8 meters, AB measures 1 The ratio of CD:GH is 2:3. What is the length, in meters, of side EH on the photocopied image? (5 points) GIVE A FULL ANSWER NOT JUST "BECAUSE IT IS"


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