Let's assume the scale factor between the two similar quadrilaterals is represented by "k".
From the given information, we know that the smallest side of the first quadrilateral measures 29 mm and the largest side measures 38 mm. So, in terms of the scale factor "k", we can say:
k * 29 mm = smallest side of the second quadrilateral
k * 38 mm = largest side of the second quadrilateral
We are also given that the largest side of the second quadrilateral measures 95 mm. So, we can set up the equation:
k * 38 mm = 95 mm
Now, we can solve for "k":
k = 95 mm / 38 mm
k ≈ 2.5
Now, we can find the measure of the smallest side of the second quadrilateral:
k * 29 mm = 2.5 * 29 mm
≈ 72.5 mm
Therefore, the measure of the smallest side of the second quadrilateral is approximately 72.5 mm.
A quadrilaterals smallest side measures 29 mm and it's largest side measures 38 mm. A similar quadrilaterals largest side measures 95 mm. What is the measure of its smallest side?
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