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The perimeters of two similar quadrilaterals are 48 cm and 60 cm, respectively. If the area of the smaller quadrilateral is 96 cm2, find the area of the larger quadrilateral.
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The perimeters of two similar quadrilaterals are 48 cm and 60 cm, respectively. If the area of the smaller quadrilateral is 96 cm2, find the area of the larger quadrilateral.
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The perimeters of two similar quadrilaterals are 48 cm and 60 cm, respectively. If the area of the smaller quadrilateral is 96 cm2, find the area of the larger quadrilateral.
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To answer this question set up a ratio of the perimeter to the area for the small quadrilateral (48 cm:96 square cm). Create an equivalent ratio with the perimeter of the larger quadrilateral to the area of the larger a quadrilateral (60 cm:x square cm). Use cross products to answer this. See the attached work.
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