Asked by Ian

Quadrilateral BCDE is similar to quadrilateral FGHI. Find the measure of side HI. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the side lengths or a diagram — can you share the lengths (or an image) or tell me which sides correspond and their measures?

How to get HI once you give the missing info:
- Correspondence (usually BCDE ↔ FGHI means B↔F, C↔G, D↔H, E↔I), so DE corresponds to HI.
- Find the scale factor k = (corresponding side in FGHI)/(matching side in BCDE), e.g. k = FG / BC.
- Then HI = k × DE.

If you give any two corresponding side lengths (one from each quadrilateral) and the length DE (or directly the scale factor and DE), I’ll compute HI (to the nearest tenth).