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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 01:01 kkeith121p6ujlt

I NEED THIS ANSWERED QUICKLY Kyra is using rectangular tiles of two types for a floor design. A tile of each type is shown below: Two rectangular tiles, rectangle PQRS with vertices at P(2, 2), Q(4, 2), R(4, 8), and S(2, 8). Rectangle JKLM with vertices J(5, 2) , K(6, 2), L(6, 5) and M(5, 5)

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The two tiles are not similar because segment SP is to segment SR is 5 : 1 and segment MJ is to segment ML is 2 : 3.
The two tiles are similar because segment PQ is to segment QR is 1 : 3 and segment JK is to segment KL is also 1 : 3.
The two tiles are similar because segment SR is to segment SP is 3 : 2 and segment ML is to segment MJ is also 3 : 2.
The two tiles are not similar because segment PQ is to segment QR is 1 : 6 and segment JK is to segment KL is 1 : 3.

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