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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 04:58, aj0914

The diagram below models the layout at a carnival where G, R, P, C, B, and E are various locations on the grounds. GRPC is a parallelogram.

Parallelogram GRPC with point B between C and P forming triangle GCB where GC equals 375 ft, CB equals 325 ft, and GB equals 425 ft, point E is outside parallelogram and segments BE and PE form triangle BPE where BP equals 225 ft.

Part A: Identify a pair of similar triangles.

Part B: Explain how you know the triangles from Part A are similar.

Part C: Find the distance from B to E and from P to E. Show your work.


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