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10 in.

Based on the measures shown, could the figure be a
parallelogram?
(x + 5) in.
(2x-3) in.
O Yes, one pair of opposite sides could measure
10 in., and the other pair could measure 13 in.
O Yes, one pair of opposite sides could measure
10 in, and the other pair could measure 8 in.
O No, there are three different values for x when each
expression is set equal to 10
O No, the value of x that makes one pair of sides
congruent does not make the other pair of sides
congruent
(x + 2) in

10 in. Based on the measures shown, could the figure be a parallelogram? (x + 5) in-example-1
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Answer: (1)

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10 in. Based on the measures shown, could the figure be a parallelogram? (x + 5) in-example-1
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