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In the figure, PQ is parallel to RS. The length of RP is 2 cm; the length of PT is 18 cm; the length of QT is 27 cm. What is the length of SQ?

In the figure, PQ is parallel to RS. The length of RP is 2 cm; the length of PT is-example-1
User MataMix
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Answer: C. 3cm

Explanation:

User N Randhawa
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Step 1

Find the value of TS

we know that

if PQ is parallel to RS. then triangles TRS and TPQ are similar

so


(TR)/(TP) =(TS)/(QT)

solve for TS


TS =(TR*QT)/(TP)

we have


RP=2\ cm\\TP=18\ cm\\QT=27\ cm


TR=TP+RP\\TR=18+2=20\ cm

substitute


TS =(20*27)/(18)


TS =30\ cm

Step 2

Find the value of SQ

we know that


SQ=TS-QT

we have


TS =30\ cm


QT=27\ cm

substitute


SQ=30\ cm-27\ cm=3\ cm

therefore

the answer is

the value of SQ is
3\ cm

User Tim Beaudet
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