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Mathematics, 11.12.2020 01:00, tareas7009

Ky found the following ratios. Triangles P Q R and E F G are shown. The ratio of side P Q to E F is 9 to 18. The ratio of side Q R to F G is 15 to 30. The ratio of side R P to G E is 19 to 38.

Is △PQR ~ △EFG?

No, the triangles are not similar.
Yes, the triangles are similar by the SSS similarity theorem.
There is not enough information to determine whether the triangles are similar.

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