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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
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Two groups of shapes. In group A, one shape has four equal side lengths of three, and no right angles. The opposite sides are pa

rallel. Two shapes have two pairs of opposite equal side lengths. One shape has side lengths of four and eight. The other side lengths are three and two. Opposite sides are parallel, and there are no right angles. In group B there are three four sided shapes. One has opposite equal side lengths of seven and four and four right angles. One shape has four equal side lengths of three and four right angles. One shape has one set of opposite parallel sides and one right angle. None of the side lengths in the last shape are equal.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Kazeer [188]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Group A :

Shape #1 : Rhombus

Shape #2 : Two parallelograms/ Two rectangles

Shape #3 : Parallelogram with opposite longer sides equal to 8, and the opposite shorter sides equal to 4.

Shape #4 : Parallelogram with opposite longer sides equal to 3, and the opposite shorter side equal to 2.

Group B :

Shape #1 : Rectangle with opposite longer sides equal to 7, and the opposite shorter sides equal to 4.

Shape #2 : Square with equal sides of 3 units.

Shape #3 : Square with equal sides of 3 units.

Shape #4 : Right-angled trapezium

Step-by-step explanation:

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