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To map △PQR onto △STU, there must be a factor k that reduces △PQR. Find each length. PQ = 5 QR = 7 ST = 5 TU = 5 Step 2 out of 5: If kPQ = ST, then k =
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To map △PQR onto △STU, there must be a factor k that reduces △PQR.
Find each length.
PQ = 5
QR = 7
ST = 5
TU = 5
Step 2 out of 5:
If kPQ = ST, then k =
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Answer: k=1
Step-by-step explanation: PQ already equals ST
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