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At an archeological​ site, the remains of two ancient step pyramids are congruent. If ABCD is congruent to EFGH, find GH

At an archeological​ site, the remains of two ancient step pyramids are congruent-example-1
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Answer:

40 ft

Explanation:

If two polygons are congruent to one another, therefore, it implies that the angles and sides of one is congruent to the corresponding sides and angles of the other.

Given that ABCD is congruent to EFGH, therefore:

CD ≅ GH

Since CD = 40 ft, therefore, GH will be 40 ft.

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