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the figures below are similar. the labeled sides are corresponding. what is the perimeter of the smaller square?

the figures below are similar. the labeled sides are corresponding. what is the perimeter-example-1
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Pairs of similar figures have a constant ratio in all its length measures.

Perimeter is a type of length, and the measures of sides are too.

From the given sides, we can calculate this ratio:


r=(3.9)/(3.8)

Now, we can use this ratio to calculate the missing perimeter:


\begin{gathered} r=(P_2)/(P_1) \\ P_1=(P_2)/(r)=(15.6)/(((3.9)/(3.8)))=15.6\cdot(3.8)/(3.9)=15.2 \end{gathered}

So, the perimeter is:


P_1=15.2in

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