The ladders shown below are standing against the wall at the same angle. How high up the wall does the longer ladder go? (All measurements are in feet.)
ladders


11.25 ft
12.5 ft
14 ft
14 ft

2.
The pair of polygons is similar. Find the value of x.
polygons


187.5 in.
12 in.
30 in.
37.5 in.

3.
Use a proportion to find the missing side length in the following similar figures.

triangles


x = 4.5 m
x = 18 m
x = 8 m
x = 2.25 m

4.
Us a a proportion to find the missing side length in the following similar figures.
triangles


x = 28 cm
x = 30.8 cm
x = 6.4 cm
x = 19 cm

5.
The triangles below are similar figures. Use a proportion to find the length of x.
triangles


10one-third
13 one-third
12
15

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A C D B A
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Answered by Katie pickle
Here are the correct answers

1.b 12.5 ft

2. C 30 in

3. A 4.5

4. B 30.8

5. B 13 1/3

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ΔABC is similar to ΔPQR. Find the measure of ∠ A.
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If two rectangles are similar, which of the following statements must be true?

Answered by craig tucker
1. 12.5
2. 30in
3.x=4.5
4. x=30.8
5. 13 1/3
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