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5. Do the two parallelograms in the figure appear to be similar? Why or why not?
O A. The parallelograms are similar because corresponding angles have the same measures and corresponding sides aren't proportionat
OB. The parallelograms are similar because corresponding angles have the same measures and corresponding sides are proportionat
OC. The parallelograms are not similar because corresponding angles don't have the same measures and corresponding sides are proportional
O D. The parallelograms are not similar because corresponding angles have the same measures but corresponding sides aren't proportional
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