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Consider the enlargement of the parallelogram. A smaller parallelogram with side lengths of one-third foot and x feet. A larger parallelogram with side lengths 8 feet and 6 feet. Set up a proportion to solve for the missing measure of the original parallelogram. Which side of the original parallelogram corresponds to the 6 ft side of the enlarged parallelogram? What is the second step in solving the proportion? What is the value of the missing measure?

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