1. 5 in and 1/3 in: Area = 5/3 in^2
2. 5 in and 4/3 in: Area= 20/3 in^2
3. 5/2 in and 4/3 in: Area=10/3 in^2
4. 7/6 in and 6/7 in: Area = 1 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>1. 5 in and 1/3 in</u>
Here,

<u>2. 5 in and 4/3 in</u>
Here,

<u>3. 5/2 in and 4/3 in</u>

<u>4. 7/6 in and 6/7 in</u>
<u>Let</u>

<u>Hence,</u>
1. 5 in and 1/3 in: Area = 5/3 in^2
2. 5 in and 4/3 in: Area= 20/3 in^2
3. 5/2 in and 4/3 in: Area=10/3 in^2
4. 7/6 in and 6/7 in: Area = 1 in^2
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LKM≈TEJ since it makes the triangles congruent, although the angles in each triangle are not corresponding equal angles
Answer:
E is the answer of your question
Step-by-step explanation:

If the sides of the pentagon are the same length, it is probably a regular pentagon. If the angles are all the same within the shape, it is definitely a regular pentagon.