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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 05:30 taniyahbenyamin2

9. The pair of figures is similar. Find x. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

A. 0.9 ft

B. 4.5 ft

C. 0.1 ft

D. 4 ft


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The pair of figures is similar. Find x. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.A. 0.9 ftB. 4.

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