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The figure shows three quadrilaterals on a coordinate grid:
A coordinate plane is shown. Figure Q is a quadrilateral with sides measuring 5 and 2. Figure S is a quadrilateral with sides measuring 5 and 2. Figure W is a quadrilateral with sides measuring 10 and 4.
Which of the following statements is true about the three quadrilaterals?
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Q and W are similar but not congruent.
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W and S are similar and congruent.
Q and S are similar but not congruent.
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Answer: Q and W are similar but not congruent.
Reason: Q and W have corresponding side ratios 10/5 = 4/2 = 2, so W is a scale factor 2 enlargement of Q (they are similar). They are not congruent because their side lengths are different. (Note: Q and S have the same side lengths 5 and 2, so Q and S are congruent.)
Reason: Q and W have corresponding side ratios 10/5 = 4/2 = 2, so W is a scale factor 2 enlargement of Q (they are similar). They are not congruent because their side lengths are different. (Note: Q and S have the same side lengths 5 and 2, so Q and S are congruent.)
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