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Notice how the only dimension not used in the list was <math>2\times 4</math> and that corresponds with B so the answer is, <math>\textbf{(B) }B.</math> | Notice how the only dimension not used in the list was <math>2\times 4</math> and that corresponds with B so the answer is, <math>\textbf{(B) }B.</math> | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 19 November 2022
Solution 1 (List)
Let's label some points.
By finding the dimensions of the middle rectangle, we need to find the dimensions of the other 4 rectangles. By doing this, there is going to be a rule.
Rule:
Let's make a list of all the dimensions of the rectangles from the diagram. We have to fill in the dimensions from up above, but still apply to the rule.
By applying the rule, we get , and .
By substitution, we get this list
This also tells us that the diagram may not be in scale.
Notice how the only dimension not used in the list was and that corresponds with B so the answer is,
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