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Plz help!!!

A summer camp counselor wants to
calculate a length, x, in feet, across a pond
as represented in the sketch. Segments AC
and DE intersect at B, and AEB and CDB
have the same measure. What is the distance
across the pond? Round to the nearest
hundredth.

Plz help!!! A summer camp counselor wants to calculate a length, x, in feet, across-example-1
User Nrussell
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Answer:

238 feet

Explanation:

User Hadiya
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Answer: 1600

Explanation: If angles E and D are the same with the lines intersecting at B, then that means that A and C are also the same, as the opposite angles formed at point B are also the same, so you have two similar triangles.

Similar triangles have proportional lengths. So we know length CD is 800 ft and its similar leg on the other side (AE) is unknown.

So we need to find two known lengths, one on the large and one on the small, that are similar.

BE is 1400 ft and BD is 700 ft. Those are you two known similar legs. So now we can use them in a proportion to find AE.

We will do the line ending at B over the line that doesn't include B.

Large triangle:

x

1400

Small triangle:

800

700

Set them up in a proportion:

x

1400

=

800

700

Solve for x:

⇒7x=11200

⇒x=1600 ft

Sorry if I get it wrong I tried my hardest

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