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Answer:

6 units

Explanation:

use the distance formula to find the new length of JK, which is J'K'

d =
√((y-y)^2+(x-x)^2)

coordinates of J: (-7,3)

coordinates of J': (-7/2, 3/2)

coordinates of K: (3/2, -3/2)

d =
√((-3/2-3/2)^2+(3/2-(-3/2)^2)

d =
√((-6/2)^2+(-10/2)^2)

d =
√(3^2+5^2)

d =
√(36)

d = 6

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