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Perimeter with similar quadrilaterals

Perimeter with similar quadrilaterals-example-1
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180

Explanation:

Well 3 is becoming 30 which means object R is 10 times larger than object Q. They're similar, each side is similar, except for the 10 times larger fact. So the perimeter of object R will be 10 times larger than the perimeter of object Q.

Perimeter R = 18×10 = 180 cm

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