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the figure is not drawn to scale. MN , PQ are straight lines. if p is four times as large as r, what is the sum of q and r

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Answer: The solution to finding the sum of q and r requires more information or measurements from the figure.

Explanation:

In the given figure, the lines MN and PQ are straight lines. If p is four times as large as r, we need to find the sum of q and r.

Let's assign variables to the different line segments:

- Let r represent the length of line segment R.

- Since p is four times as large as r, we can express the length of line segment P as 4r.

- Let q represent the length of line segment Q.

To find the sum of q and r, we need to determine the relationship between q and r in the figure. Unfortunately, the figure is not drawn to scale, so we cannot accurately measure the lengths of the line segments.

Without additional information or measurements, we cannot determine the specific values of q and r or calculate their sum. The solution to finding the sum of q and r requires more information or measurements from the figure.

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