Suppose $ABCD$ and $EFGH$ are

  1. Suppose $ABCD$ and $EFGH$ are congruent parallelograms with $AD = 10$. If the area of $ABCD$ is $112$, find $EN$.
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  2. The following figure is a rectangular box in which EFGH and ABCD are rectangles and BF (with a bar on top) is perpendicular to
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  3. Show What You Know: Composition of Transformations3 of 33 of 3 Items Question Quadrilaterals ABCD and EFGH are shown in the
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  4. Find the scale factor that:Goes from ABCD to EFGH: Goes from EFGH to ABCD:
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  5. Trapezoid ABCD is dilated to create trapezoid EFGH by a scale factor of 1/2,. Find the perimeter and area of both figures.
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  6. Rectangle ABCD is similar to rectangle EFGH. If rectangle ABCD has sides that are 7 times greater than those of rectangle EFGH,
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  7. abcd is a square picture frame. efgh is a square inscribed within abcd as a space for a picture. the area of efgh (for the
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  8. Using the side lengths of rectangle ABCD and rectangle EFGH, find the scale factor needed to transform from one shape to the
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  9. Trapezoid ABCD, top and bottom are parallel. Left is 45, bottom is 60, right is 30, top is unknown.Trapezoid EFGH is similar to
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  10. Trapezoid ABCD is dilated to create trapezoidby a scale factor of 1/2 . Find the perimeter and area of both figures. Dilation of
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