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Figure I and Figure II are similar quadrilaterals. Figure 1
Figure II
3.2 mm
2 mm
8 mm
a mm
b mm
6.4 mm
5 mm
8 mm
Which proportion must be true?


Figure I and Figure II are similar quadrilaterals.

Figure 1
Figure II
3.2 mm
2 mm
8 mm
a mm
b mm

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